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Protest Handbook [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 466 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 799 g
  • Sērija : Criminal Practice Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Apr-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Professional
  • ISBN-10: 1847669816
  • ISBN-13: 9781847669810
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 466 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 799 g
  • Sērija : Criminal Practice Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Apr-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Professional
  • ISBN-10: 1847669816
  • ISBN-13: 9781847669810
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It is a pleasure to welcome a book such as this; one that compendiously sets out the law relevant to protest. It will no doubt become a standard resource for campaigners and their advisers. Shami Chakrabarti and James Welch, Liberty (the National Council for Civil Liberties) (from the Foreword)

The only handbook available that exclusively covers both the criminal and civil aspects of this area of protest law.

Guiding practitioners through the process from beginning to end, The Protest Handbook is presented in five clear chapters that relate to each stage of a potential case. The chapters include practical assistance in line with protesters experience of attending demonstrations, the chronological structure of a case, relevant areas of substantive law in sections that cover groups of similar offences, the topical issue of the law relating to occupations and remedies available where protesters rights have been infringed.

The most current guide to protest law available covers this list of legislation and case law and more: Public Order Act 1986; Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994; Police Reform and Social Responsibilities Act 2011, ss141-149; R v Jones and others (2007) 1 AC 136; R (LaPorte) v Chief Constable of Gloucestershire (2007) 2 AC 105; European Convention on Human Rights; Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984; Police Reform Act 2002; Police (Conduct) Regulations 2008; Police (Complaints and Misconduct) Regulations 2004; Austin and others v UK.

Contents: Powers, Rights and Procedure; Criminal Court Procedural Issues; Common Offences and Defences; Occupations; Holding the Police to account; Annexes.

Papildus informācija

The Protest Handbook is the only title available to present protesters' rights and the full scope and limit of police powers in one easily accessible source.
Foreword v
Preface vii
Table of cases
xi
Table of statutes
xxi
Table of statutory instruments
xxv
Chapter 1 Powers, rights and procedure
1(70)
Police powers at protests
1(49)
At the police station
50(21)
Chapter 2 Criminal court procedural issues
71(28)
First appearance at the magistrates' court
71(10)
Disclosure
81(9)
Summary trial procedure
90(1)
Abuse of process
91(4)
Appeals
95(4)
Chapter 3 Common offences and defences
99(62)
Assaulting/resisting/obstructing a police officer in the execution of their duty
100(11)
Aggravated trespass
111(5)
Criminal damage
116(5)
`Public order' offences
121(12)
Failing to comply with orders
133(9)
Breach of the peace
142(5)
Obstruction of the highway
147(3)
Miscellaneous offences
150(1)
General defences
151(4)
European Convention on Human Rights
155(6)
Chapter 4 Occupations
161(52)
What is an occupation?
161(1)
Criminal law
162(9)
Civil law
171(31)
Injunctions
202(11)
Chapter 5 Holding the police to account
213(65)
Which remedy?
213(5)
Funding complaints and civil actions against the police
218(5)
Complaints against the police
223(20)
Civil actions against the police
243(27)
Judicial review proceedings
270(8)
Annex A Flowcharts 278(3)
Annex B Extracts from relevant legislation 281(120)
Annex C Standards of professional behaviour as set out in the Police (Conduct) Regulations 2008 401(2)
Annex D Useful websites 403(5)
Annex E Key concepts 408(5)
Index 413
Tom Wainwright and Anna Morris are barristers at Garden Court Chambers, Owen Greenhall is a barrister and former member of the 'Climate Camp' legal team and Katherine Craig is a solicitor at the leading human rights firm of Christian Khan.