Public orderaffrayriotunlawful assemblyfighting in publicbreach of the peaceThe general approach of the working paper is sensible, although the Law Commission does not consider public nuisance and should have been clearer about the natuSmith, A. T. H...
Freedom of Assembly - Public Order Act 1986 s14 - Trespassory Assembly - Whether Right to Assemble on Highway - Jones and Lloyd v. DPPnot obstruct the highway, does such assembly exceed the public's right of access to the highwayso as to constitute a trespassory assembly within the ...
The Public Order Act 1986 brought public order policing into alignment with the Thatcherite neoliberal ‘law and order’ agenda. This chapter focuses on s 5, Part II and Part III of the Act to identify the shifts in processes of differentiating and ordering that this entailed. While racialise...
Section 5 of the Public Order Act 1986 was introduced to allow the police to deal with forms of offensive behaviour which caused harassment, alarm or distress to the public and which were formerly difficult to classify as criminal offences. There was concern that the police were using Section ...
This creates the potential for power relations of domination, and demands that we decide what constitutes the legitimacy to act on the public. Business ethics and private law are not designed to answer these questions, which are primarily political. If people have lost the right to disengage ...
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However, intuitively these last two maxims do not seem very ‘Kantian.’ We propose two properties that a maxim must satisfy in order to be compatible with the common interpretation of Kant’s categorical imperative: it must treat everyone ‘similarly’ and it must prescribe to everyone actions ...
While private markets may satisfy part of the demand for merit goods, in order for society to reach the optimum level of output provision and avoid under consumption of the good what is required is either: Subsidies: The government could give vouchers or assign budgets to families to meet the...
They are associations which promote non-profit aims related to media development; they are open for citizens from a broad range of societal groups and build on a strong sensitivity for the concerns of the viewers; finally they use different means of public communication in order to articulate and...
Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act, 1986 and associated guidelines, EU Directive 2010/63/EU for animal experiments, or the National Institutes of Health guide for the care and use of Laboratory animals (NIH Publications No. 8023, revised 1978) and the authors should clearly indicate in the ...