[Editorial] The Constitutional Court Expands 'Freedom of Assembly' Rejecting Supreme Court's Guilty Verdict
The Constitutional Court of Korea ruled against the strict punishment of participants in outdoor rallies for not filing advance reports, stating it excessively restricts the constitutional right to freedom of expression.
Amnesty law passed in Venezuela could allow many political prisoners to regain freedom
Venezuela's National Assembly has unanimously approved an amnesty law that may retroactively provide freedom to numerous political prisoners since 1999, excluding those convicted of military aggression.
UK Palestine Action ban unlawful β court
The UK High Court ruled that the government's ban on the activist group Palestine Action as a terrorist organization is unlawful, breaching rights to freedom of expression and assembly.
What happens to Palestine Action now its ban has been ruled unlawful?
A UK court ruled that the ban on Palestine Action was unlawful, citing violations of free speech and assembly rights, but the ban has not yet been quashed as further legal considerations are pending.
British court: Ban on pro-Palestinian group is illegal
A UK court has deemed the government's ban on the pro-Palestinian activist group Palestine Action illegal, citing significant infringements on freedom of expression and assembly.
OTSE β© The Supreme Court discusses publicly changes to the laws regarding churches and congregations
The Supreme Court is set to publicly deliberate on President Alar Karis' request to declare amendments to the laws governing churches and congregations unconstitutional, arguing they disproportionately infringe on freedom of religion and assembly.
Live at 10:15: the Supreme Court discusses the law on churches and congregations
The Supreme Court will publicly discuss President Alar Karis's request to declare amendments to the law on churches and congregations unconstitutional, as they allegedly disproportionately restrict freedom of religion and assembly.
HSLS on the cancellation of the welcome: This is a dangerous precedent
The Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) has criticized the cancellation of the welcome event for the Croatian handball team, claiming that local authorities condition the freedom of assembly on ideological grounds.