Aristotle Lane Press
Raising Freedom's Banner: How peaceful demonstrations have changed the world
Raising Freedom's Banner: How peaceful demonstrations have changed the world
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World wide history of peaceful street demonstrations from their earliest beginning in eighteenth century England to their use throughout the world in the twenty-first century. Describes why some demonstration movements succeeded and others failed. Contrasts demonstrations within the law with civil disobedience demonstrations. Describes Peterloo, the Chartists, the Suffragettes, Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Greenpeace, Tian An Men Square and many more. The only world-wide history of this topic. Illustrated.
" A brilliant analysis of the right to protest by one of the world's leading experts. Paul Harris's book is a powerful reminder that freedom and democracy only thrive when this right is protected by law. Historically rich and full of legal ammunition, it made me want to take to the streets as well as the courts." Baroness Helena Kennedy QC.
" Essential reading for students studying constitutional and administrative law, for those with an interest in human rights, and also for those engaged in peaceful protest the world over" Denning Law Journal
Author: Paul Harris
Publisher: Aristotle Lane Press
Published: 08/27/2015
Pages: 320
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.23lbs
Size: 10.00h x 7.00w x 0.67d
ISBN: 9780993358302
About the Author
Harris, Paul: - Paul Harris is a barrister in England and in Hong Kong where he is a senior counsel . He was the founder of the Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales and of the Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor. This book grew out of his experience defending demonstrators in Hong Kong, when he discovered that there was no history of street demonstrations and decided to write one..
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