A clear and accessible guide to protest law, bringing together bot the criminal and civil aspects of this area of law.
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Tom Wainwright, a barrister at Garden Court Chambers, has extensive experience in defending protestors in criminal proceedings. He has appeared on behalf of activists from organisations including Occupy and Extinction Rebellion, as well as individuals demonstrating against fracking, racism, capitalism and tuition fees to name but a few. Tom has appeared in most of the high-profile protest cases of recent years and is regularly instructed in cases of significant complexity and legal importance.
Anna Morris, a barrister at Garden Court Chambers and Garden Court North, specialises in civil liberties, human rights and private and public law claims involving public authorities. Her practice includes inquests, civil actions against the police, judicial review and international public law. Anna acts for bereaved families and claimants in private and public law proceedings. Anna has a particular expertise in the law relating to policing protests, public order and deaths in custody.
Owen Greenhall, a barrister at Garden Court Chambers, has a practice covering all aspects of criminal and civil law relating to protest and freedom of expression. He is very experienced in defending protesters in criminal trials and has acted in many of the recent significant appellate cases relating to protest and criminal law. Owen also has extensive experience defending injunction applications and related contempt of court proceedings as well as acting for claimants in civil actions against the police. Owen regularly provides pre-litigation advice on protest law to NGOs and other organisations.
Lochlinn Parker is Partner and Head of Civil Liberties at ITN solicitors. He has extensive expertise in taking legal action against the police, and acting for bereaved families in death in custody inquests. In respect of protest he works with organisations and individuals who are seeking accountability and compensation for wrongdoing, or who want to challenge policing decisions. He advises campaign groups and NGOs on the law and assists in devising legal strategies to further their aims. He is recognised in legal directories for his work with protesters.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. A book like this that sets out the law relevant to protest is essential for campaigners and activists. But its not just a guide to legal rights when protesting, its also a handbook for the defence of civil disobedience and non-violent direct action in our democracy. That makes it essential reading for us all.Caroline Lucas MP, in her Foreword to the Second EditionThe Protest Handbook, Second Edition is a clear and accessible guide to protest law, which brings together both the criminal and civil aspects of this area of law and explains complex legal issues in a user-friendly format.The authors guide practitioners and non-practitioners through the various issues and proceedings, covering the following: protestors rights and police powers; criminal proceedings; common offences and defences; the law on occupations; challenging injunctions; and holding the police to account.The Second Edition covers all the core legislation and case law including: Public Order Act 1986; Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994; Human Rights Act 1998; Boddington v BTP, Rice v Connolly and R (Laporte) v Chief Constable of Gloucestershire as well as more recent developments such as: Anti-Social Behaviour Crime and Police Act 2014; The Police (Conduct) Regulations 2020; James v DPP (2016); R (DPP) v Stratford MC (2017); DPP v Ziegler (2019); R v Roberts (2019); Catt v UK (2019); Canada Goose v Persons Unknown (2020); INEOS v Boyd (2020); R (Jones) v Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis (2020).This is an essential guide for all legal practitioners working in this area, as well as for organisations and groups who provide advice and support for protestors and, of course, for protestors themselves. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781526514004
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. A book like this that sets out the law relevant to protest is essential for campaigners and activists. But its not just a guide to legal rights when protesting, its also a handbook for the defence of civil disobedience and non-violent direct action in our democracy. That makes it essential reading for us all.Caroline Lucas MP, in her Foreword to the Second EditionThe Protest Handbook, Second Edition is a clear and accessible guide to protest law, which brings together both the criminal and civil aspects of this area of law and explains complex legal issues in a user-friendly format.The authors guide practitioners and non-practitioners through the various issues and proceedings, covering the following: protestors rights and police powers; criminal proceedings; common offences and defences; the law on occupations; challenging injunctions; and holding the police to account.The Second Edition covers all the core legislation and case law including: Public Order Act 1986; Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994; Human Rights Act 1998; Boddington v BTP, Rice v Connolly and R (Laporte) v Chief Constable of Gloucestershire as well as more recent developments such as: Anti-Social Behaviour Crime and Police Act 2014; The Police (Conduct) Regulations 2020; James v DPP (2016); R (DPP) v Stratford MC (2017); DPP v Ziegler (2019); R v Roberts (2019); Catt v UK (2019); Canada Goose v Persons Unknown (2020); INEOS v Boyd (2020); R (Jones) v Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis (2020).This is an essential guide for all legal practitioners working in this area, as well as for organisations and groups who provide advice and support for protestors and, of course, for protestors themselves. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781526514004
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