This book critically assesses the international and European tools and obligations available for States to regulate the far-right. It conducts the analysis through a militant democracy lens. It assesses how freedom of opinion and expression, and freedom of assembly are provided for in international and European law.
This book critically assesses the international and European tools and obligations available for States to regulate the far-right. It conducts the analysis through a militant democracy lens. It assesses how freedom of opinion and expression, and freedom of assembly are provided for in international and European law.
Natalie Alkiviadou is a lecturer in EU Law and Human Rights. She holds degrees from Warwick University (LLB) Utrecht University (LLM), and a PhD from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
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Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations General Introduction Chapter One: Definitional and Conceptual Framework Chapter Two: The Theoretical Framework Chapter Three: The United Nations Chapter Four: The Council of Europe Chapter Five: The European Union Chapter Six: The United States of America Conclusion
Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations General Introduction Chapter One: Definitional and Conceptual Framework Chapter Two: The Theoretical Framework Chapter Three: The United Nations Chapter Four: The Council of Europe Chapter Five: The European Union Chapter Six: The United States of America Conclusion
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