Fundamental rights and public streets
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.46735/raap.n91.818Keywords:
Every right has its limitations, freedom of demonstration, human rights, illegal occupation of streets, the protection of the rights and freedom of others, the public streets belong to the municipalityAbstract
Very important freedoms and human rights, like freedom of movement, freedom of public assembly and, sometimes, freedom of speech or of religion, take place in the street. So, legal rules are necessary to protect their practice, to protect the rights and freedoms of others and to avoid disputing factions.
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Published
2015-04-30
How to Cite
Martín-Retortillo Baquer, L. (2015). Fundamental rights and public streets. Revista Andaluza De Administración Pública, (91), 13–36. https://doi.org/10.46735/raap.n91.818
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