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Question 1 of 7
1. Question
What are the crucial components of an assembly? [Select all that apply]
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Question 2 of 7
2. Question
When can an assembly be deemed violent?
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Question 3 of 7
3. Question
Match the following terms with the corresponding definitions:
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- Principle of non-interference
- Principle of facilitation and protection
- Enabling environment
- Effective redress and accountability mechanisms
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A state duty not to prohibit, restrict, block or disrupt assemblies without good reasons, and not to sanction participants without good cause
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A state duty to assist participants, where needed, to achieve their legitimate objectives and to protect the participants against possible abuses by non-state actors, such as interference or violence by individuals or groups
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A state duty to put in place adequate mechanisms and procedures to ensure that freedom of peaceful assembly can be exercised effectively in practice, in line with international human rights standards
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A state duty to ensure independent and visible oversight of all bodies involved in fulfilling the obligation to accommodate assemblies
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Question 4 of 7
4. Question
Which of the following statements are true? [Select all that apply]
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Question 5 of 7
5. Question
Match the following terms with the corresponding definitions:
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- Presumption in favor of holding assemblies
- Sight and sound principle
- Principle of proportionality
- Principle of legality
- Principle of non-discrimination
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As a fundamental right, freedom of peaceful assembly should, as far as possible, be enjoyed without regulation. Anything not expressly forbidden in law should be presumed to be permissible, and those wishing to assemble should not be required to obtain a permission to do so
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Assemblies should be facilitated in a way that their message can be seen and heard by their target audience
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The least intrusive means of achieving the legitimate objective being pursued by the authorities should always be given preference
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Any restrictions imposed must have a formal basis in law and be in conformity with international human rights instruments
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Freedom of peaceful assembly is to be enjoyed equally by everyone. In regulating freedom of assembly, the relevant authorities must not discriminate against any individual or group on any grounds
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Question 6 of 7
6. Question
Is the following statement true or false?
In order to enable the state to better ensure the peaceful nature of an assembly and to put in place arrangements to facilitate the event, an assembly must always be notified to public authorities.
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Question 7 of 7
7. Question
What are the legitimate grounds for restricting an assembly prescribed under international law? [Select all that apply]
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