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- Freedom_of_assembly abstract "Freedom of assembly, sometimes used interchangeably with the freedom of association, is the individual right to come together and collectively express, promote, pursue, and defend common interests. The right to freedom of association is recognized as a human right, political right and civil liberty.Freedom of assembly and freedom of association may be used to distinguish between the freedom to assemble in public places and the freedom of joining an association. Freedom of assembly is often used in the context of the right to protest, while freedom of association is used in the context of labor rights and the Constitution of the United States, is interpreted to mean both the freedom to assemble and the freedom to join an association.The United States Constitution explicitly provides for 'the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances'" in the First Amendment. Like other rights, freedom of assembly is not absolute. For example, the State of Wisconsin has been arresting protesters in the State Capitol since July 2013, after declaring the protests to be unlawful due to the protesters not obtaining a permit.".
- Freedom_of_assembly thumbnail Themeeting.jpg?width=300.
- Freedom_of_assembly wikiPageExternalLink 24523.
- Freedom_of_assembly wikiPageExternalLink CDL-AD(2010)020-e.pdf.
- Freedom_of_assembly wikiPageID "333994".
- Freedom_of_assembly wikiPageRevisionID "606431118".
- Freedom_of_assembly date "February 2011".
- Freedom_of_assembly hasPhotoCollection Freedom_of_assembly.
- Freedom_of_assembly reason "does not say anything about association".
- Freedom_of_assembly subject Category:Freedom_of_assembly.
- Freedom_of_assembly subject Category:Human_rights_by_issue.
- Freedom_of_assembly comment "Freedom of assembly, sometimes used interchangeably with the freedom of association, is the individual right to come together and collectively express, promote, pursue, and defend common interests. The right to freedom of association is recognized as a human right, political right and civil liberty.Freedom of assembly and freedom of association may be used to distinguish between the freedom to assemble in public places and the freedom of joining an association.".
- Freedom_of_assembly label "Derecho de reunión".
- Freedom_of_assembly label "Freedom of assembly".
- Freedom_of_assembly label "Liberdade de reunião".
- Freedom_of_assembly label "Liberté de réunion".
- Freedom_of_assembly label "Versammlungsfreiheit".
- Freedom_of_assembly label "Vrijheid van vergadering".
- Freedom_of_assembly label "Свобода собраний".
- Freedom_of_assembly label "حرية التجمع".
- Freedom_of_assembly label "集会の自由".
- Freedom_of_assembly label "集會自由".
- Freedom_of_assembly sameAs Svoboda_shromažďovací.
- Freedom_of_assembly sameAs Versammlungsfreiheit.
- Freedom_of_assembly sameAs Derecho_de_reunión.
- Freedom_of_assembly sameAs Liberté_de_réunion.
- Freedom_of_assembly sameAs 集会の自由.
- Freedom_of_assembly sameAs 집회.
- Freedom_of_assembly sameAs Vrijheid_van_vergadering.
- Freedom_of_assembly sameAs Liberdade_de_reunião.
- Freedom_of_assembly sameAs m.01x7qg.
- Freedom_of_assembly sameAs Q162254.
- Freedom_of_assembly sameAs Q162254.
- Freedom_of_assembly wasDerivedFrom Freedom_of_assembly?oldid=606431118.
- Freedom_of_assembly depiction Themeeting.jpg.
- Freedom_of_assembly isPrimaryTopicOf Freedom_of_assembly.