The Oxford Handbook of Peaceful Assembly
Herausgeber: Abu El-Haj, Tabatha; Srinivasan, Sharath; Probert, Thomas; Hamilton, Michael
The Oxford Handbook of Peaceful Assembly
Herausgeber: Abu El-Haj, Tabatha; Srinivasan, Sharath; Probert, Thomas; Hamilton, Michael
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The Oxford Handbook of Peaceful Assembly brings together a diverse and multidisciplinary range of experts to provide a critical, international overview of the topic. It breaks new ground by interrogating key dilemmas relating to the value, scope, and legal protection of peaceful assembly, offering critically needed analysis on assembly qua assembly.
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The Oxford Handbook of Peaceful Assembly brings together a diverse and multidisciplinary range of experts to provide a critical, international overview of the topic. It breaks new ground by interrogating key dilemmas relating to the value, scope, and legal protection of peaceful assembly, offering critically needed analysis on assembly qua assembly.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 670
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 182mm x 54mm
- Gewicht: 1188g
- ISBN-13: 9780197674871
- ISBN-10: 0197674879
- Artikelnr.: 73658618
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 670
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 182mm x 54mm
- Gewicht: 1188g
- ISBN-13: 9780197674871
- ISBN-10: 0197674879
- Artikelnr.: 73658618
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tabatha Abu El-Haj is a Professor of Law at Drexel University's Thomas R. Kline School of Law. A scholar of U.S. constitutional law, she is an expert on the First Amendment's rights of peaceable assembly and association. Shaped by her background in the sociology of law, her work takes an interdisciplinary approach. Her prior publications include "The Neglected Right of Assembly" in the UCLA Law Review and "Defining Nonviolence as a Matter of Law and Politics" in Nomos: Protest and Dissent. She has taught as a Visiting Professor at the University of Michigan Law School and the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. Michael Hamilton is a Legal Adviser at the International Secretariat of Amnesty International, working on civic space and the right to protest. Previously he was Associate Professor of Public Protest Law at the University of East Anglia (where he remains a Visiting Associate Professor), and he has taught at the Department of Legal Studies at Central European University and the Transitional Justice Institute at the University of Ulster. His research focuses on the legal protection of the right of peaceful assembly, and he is a founding member of the OSCE/ODIHR Panel of Experts on Freedom of Assembly and Association. Thomas Probert has worked as a Research Consultant and a Special Adviser within the UN human rights system, both to the Special Rapporteur on summary executions and to the Human Rights Committee. He has also advised the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights. In addition to being a Senior Researcher at the Centre for Human Rights (University of Pretoria), he is a Research Associate at the Centre of Governance and Human Rights (University of Cambridge). He has also taught at the University of Oxford and the Geneva Academy for International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights. Sharath Srinivasan is the David and Elaine Potter Professor of International Politics at the University of Cambridge. With expertise in African politics, he researches contentious politics and civic action from a global perspective. His work spans technology and democracy, civil politics in armed conflict, and assemblies and publics. His publications include When Peace Kills Politics: International Intervention and Unending Wars in the Sudans (Hurst/OUP, 2021) and Publics in Africa in a Digital Age (co-ed., Routledge, 2021). At Cambridge, he co-directs the Centre of Governance and Human Rights (CGHR), and is a Fellow of King's College.
* 1) On Assembly-Tabatha Abu El-Haj, Thomas Probert and Sharath
Srinivasan
* Part I - Assembly
* 2) 'Riotous Assemblies': Protest in 18th Century England-Adrian
Randall
* 3) In Search of a Political Theory of Assembly-Sharath Srinivasan
* 4) The Overregulation of the Democratic Politics of Freedom of
Assembly-Stu Woolman
* 5) Assembly as Political Practice-Tabatha Abu El-Haj
* 6) Assembly, Pluralism, and Identity-John Inazu
* 7) Strategic Assemblies: Trade-offs and Dilemmas for Social
Movements-Anna Zhelnina and James M. Jasper
* 8) Beyond Regime Types: Assemblies, Repression, and Political
Impacts-Yao Li
* 9) A Feminist Critique of Peaceful Assembly-Shan-Jan Sarah Liu
* 10) History and Assembly in the Postcolony - Sarah J. Lockwood
* 11) Refugees, Freedom of Assembly, and the Right to Have a Place in
the World-Asl¿ :Ikizölu Erensü
* Part II - Peaceful Assembly as a Right
* 12) The Definition of Peaceful Assembly-Yuval Shany
* 13) Peaceful Intentions, Peaceful Conduct-Orsolya Salàt
* 14) Disruptively Assembling-David Mead
* 15) Assembly Within 'Sight and Sound' - Timothy Zick
* 16) Rights to Participate? Rights to Exclude? Gregory P. Magarian
* 17) The Digitally Mediated Freedom of Assembly- Ella McPherson
* Part III - Assemblies as Events
* 18) The October Days: The Women's March on Versailles-Micah Alpaugh
* 19) Peterloo-Iain Channing
* 20) From Natal to the Transvaal: Women in the Front Lines of the
Satyagraha March of 1913-Louise du Toit
* 21) The Twelfth of July in Northern Ireland-Dominic Bryan
* 22) Looking Back at the Skokie Case: A Personal Reflection-David
Goldberger
* 23) Escraches: Assemblies and Political Memory in Post-Dictatorial
Argentina-Susana Kaiser
* 24) Reinventing a Public Assembly: Pink Dot, Singapore-Lynette J.
Chua
* 25) Anonymous as Assembly, Association, and Assemblage-Davide Beraldo
* 26) Tahrir Square: The Complexity of An Assembly-Rabab El-Mahdi
* 27) Movement Lessons at Standing Rock: Protesting the Dakota Access
Pipeline-Tara Houska
* 28) O-Platz in Berlin: An 'Eventful' Migrant Protest Camp-Marco
Perolini
* 29) "I Can't Breathe"-Karen J. Pita Loor
* Part IV - The Regulation of Assembly
* 30) Legal Threats to the Right to Protest-Elly Page and Nick Robinson
* 31) (Un)Governing Assembly: A Manifesto for Voluntary
Notification-Michael Hamilton
* 32) Online Assemblies and Artificial Intelligence-Cameran Ashraf
* 33) The Right to Assemble in Times of Emergency and the Encroachment
of Counter-Terrorism-Megan L. Manion
* 34) Understanding Collective Violence in Assemblies and Crowds-Otto
Adang
* 35) The Role of the Police Around Public Assemblies-Thomas Probert
* 36) Assemblies and Technologies of Surveillance-Val Aston
* 37) Policing Assemblies and the Use of Force-Stuart Casey-Maslen
* 38) Assemblies and the courts-Steven Cammiss, Brian Doherty and
Graeme Hayes
Srinivasan
* Part I - Assembly
* 2) 'Riotous Assemblies': Protest in 18th Century England-Adrian
Randall
* 3) In Search of a Political Theory of Assembly-Sharath Srinivasan
* 4) The Overregulation of the Democratic Politics of Freedom of
Assembly-Stu Woolman
* 5) Assembly as Political Practice-Tabatha Abu El-Haj
* 6) Assembly, Pluralism, and Identity-John Inazu
* 7) Strategic Assemblies: Trade-offs and Dilemmas for Social
Movements-Anna Zhelnina and James M. Jasper
* 8) Beyond Regime Types: Assemblies, Repression, and Political
Impacts-Yao Li
* 9) A Feminist Critique of Peaceful Assembly-Shan-Jan Sarah Liu
* 10) History and Assembly in the Postcolony - Sarah J. Lockwood
* 11) Refugees, Freedom of Assembly, and the Right to Have a Place in
the World-Asl¿ :Ikizölu Erensü
* Part II - Peaceful Assembly as a Right
* 12) The Definition of Peaceful Assembly-Yuval Shany
* 13) Peaceful Intentions, Peaceful Conduct-Orsolya Salàt
* 14) Disruptively Assembling-David Mead
* 15) Assembly Within 'Sight and Sound' - Timothy Zick
* 16) Rights to Participate? Rights to Exclude? Gregory P. Magarian
* 17) The Digitally Mediated Freedom of Assembly- Ella McPherson
* Part III - Assemblies as Events
* 18) The October Days: The Women's March on Versailles-Micah Alpaugh
* 19) Peterloo-Iain Channing
* 20) From Natal to the Transvaal: Women in the Front Lines of the
Satyagraha March of 1913-Louise du Toit
* 21) The Twelfth of July in Northern Ireland-Dominic Bryan
* 22) Looking Back at the Skokie Case: A Personal Reflection-David
Goldberger
* 23) Escraches: Assemblies and Political Memory in Post-Dictatorial
Argentina-Susana Kaiser
* 24) Reinventing a Public Assembly: Pink Dot, Singapore-Lynette J.
Chua
* 25) Anonymous as Assembly, Association, and Assemblage-Davide Beraldo
* 26) Tahrir Square: The Complexity of An Assembly-Rabab El-Mahdi
* 27) Movement Lessons at Standing Rock: Protesting the Dakota Access
Pipeline-Tara Houska
* 28) O-Platz in Berlin: An 'Eventful' Migrant Protest Camp-Marco
Perolini
* 29) "I Can't Breathe"-Karen J. Pita Loor
* Part IV - The Regulation of Assembly
* 30) Legal Threats to the Right to Protest-Elly Page and Nick Robinson
* 31) (Un)Governing Assembly: A Manifesto for Voluntary
Notification-Michael Hamilton
* 32) Online Assemblies and Artificial Intelligence-Cameran Ashraf
* 33) The Right to Assemble in Times of Emergency and the Encroachment
of Counter-Terrorism-Megan L. Manion
* 34) Understanding Collective Violence in Assemblies and Crowds-Otto
Adang
* 35) The Role of the Police Around Public Assemblies-Thomas Probert
* 36) Assemblies and Technologies of Surveillance-Val Aston
* 37) Policing Assemblies and the Use of Force-Stuart Casey-Maslen
* 38) Assemblies and the courts-Steven Cammiss, Brian Doherty and
Graeme Hayes
* 1) On Assembly-Tabatha Abu El-Haj, Thomas Probert and Sharath
Srinivasan
* Part I - Assembly
* 2) 'Riotous Assemblies': Protest in 18th Century England-Adrian
Randall
* 3) In Search of a Political Theory of Assembly-Sharath Srinivasan
* 4) The Overregulation of the Democratic Politics of Freedom of
Assembly-Stu Woolman
* 5) Assembly as Political Practice-Tabatha Abu El-Haj
* 6) Assembly, Pluralism, and Identity-John Inazu
* 7) Strategic Assemblies: Trade-offs and Dilemmas for Social
Movements-Anna Zhelnina and James M. Jasper
* 8) Beyond Regime Types: Assemblies, Repression, and Political
Impacts-Yao Li
* 9) A Feminist Critique of Peaceful Assembly-Shan-Jan Sarah Liu
* 10) History and Assembly in the Postcolony - Sarah J. Lockwood
* 11) Refugees, Freedom of Assembly, and the Right to Have a Place in
the World-Asl¿ :Ikizölu Erensü
* Part II - Peaceful Assembly as a Right
* 12) The Definition of Peaceful Assembly-Yuval Shany
* 13) Peaceful Intentions, Peaceful Conduct-Orsolya Salàt
* 14) Disruptively Assembling-David Mead
* 15) Assembly Within 'Sight and Sound' - Timothy Zick
* 16) Rights to Participate? Rights to Exclude? Gregory P. Magarian
* 17) The Digitally Mediated Freedom of Assembly- Ella McPherson
* Part III - Assemblies as Events
* 18) The October Days: The Women's March on Versailles-Micah Alpaugh
* 19) Peterloo-Iain Channing
* 20) From Natal to the Transvaal: Women in the Front Lines of the
Satyagraha March of 1913-Louise du Toit
* 21) The Twelfth of July in Northern Ireland-Dominic Bryan
* 22) Looking Back at the Skokie Case: A Personal Reflection-David
Goldberger
* 23) Escraches: Assemblies and Political Memory in Post-Dictatorial
Argentina-Susana Kaiser
* 24) Reinventing a Public Assembly: Pink Dot, Singapore-Lynette J.
Chua
* 25) Anonymous as Assembly, Association, and Assemblage-Davide Beraldo
* 26) Tahrir Square: The Complexity of An Assembly-Rabab El-Mahdi
* 27) Movement Lessons at Standing Rock: Protesting the Dakota Access
Pipeline-Tara Houska
* 28) O-Platz in Berlin: An 'Eventful' Migrant Protest Camp-Marco
Perolini
* 29) "I Can't Breathe"-Karen J. Pita Loor
* Part IV - The Regulation of Assembly
* 30) Legal Threats to the Right to Protest-Elly Page and Nick Robinson
* 31) (Un)Governing Assembly: A Manifesto for Voluntary
Notification-Michael Hamilton
* 32) Online Assemblies and Artificial Intelligence-Cameran Ashraf
* 33) The Right to Assemble in Times of Emergency and the Encroachment
of Counter-Terrorism-Megan L. Manion
* 34) Understanding Collective Violence in Assemblies and Crowds-Otto
Adang
* 35) The Role of the Police Around Public Assemblies-Thomas Probert
* 36) Assemblies and Technologies of Surveillance-Val Aston
* 37) Policing Assemblies and the Use of Force-Stuart Casey-Maslen
* 38) Assemblies and the courts-Steven Cammiss, Brian Doherty and
Graeme Hayes
Srinivasan
* Part I - Assembly
* 2) 'Riotous Assemblies': Protest in 18th Century England-Adrian
Randall
* 3) In Search of a Political Theory of Assembly-Sharath Srinivasan
* 4) The Overregulation of the Democratic Politics of Freedom of
Assembly-Stu Woolman
* 5) Assembly as Political Practice-Tabatha Abu El-Haj
* 6) Assembly, Pluralism, and Identity-John Inazu
* 7) Strategic Assemblies: Trade-offs and Dilemmas for Social
Movements-Anna Zhelnina and James M. Jasper
* 8) Beyond Regime Types: Assemblies, Repression, and Political
Impacts-Yao Li
* 9) A Feminist Critique of Peaceful Assembly-Shan-Jan Sarah Liu
* 10) History and Assembly in the Postcolony - Sarah J. Lockwood
* 11) Refugees, Freedom of Assembly, and the Right to Have a Place in
the World-Asl¿ :Ikizölu Erensü
* Part II - Peaceful Assembly as a Right
* 12) The Definition of Peaceful Assembly-Yuval Shany
* 13) Peaceful Intentions, Peaceful Conduct-Orsolya Salàt
* 14) Disruptively Assembling-David Mead
* 15) Assembly Within 'Sight and Sound' - Timothy Zick
* 16) Rights to Participate? Rights to Exclude? Gregory P. Magarian
* 17) The Digitally Mediated Freedom of Assembly- Ella McPherson
* Part III - Assemblies as Events
* 18) The October Days: The Women's March on Versailles-Micah Alpaugh
* 19) Peterloo-Iain Channing
* 20) From Natal to the Transvaal: Women in the Front Lines of the
Satyagraha March of 1913-Louise du Toit
* 21) The Twelfth of July in Northern Ireland-Dominic Bryan
* 22) Looking Back at the Skokie Case: A Personal Reflection-David
Goldberger
* 23) Escraches: Assemblies and Political Memory in Post-Dictatorial
Argentina-Susana Kaiser
* 24) Reinventing a Public Assembly: Pink Dot, Singapore-Lynette J.
Chua
* 25) Anonymous as Assembly, Association, and Assemblage-Davide Beraldo
* 26) Tahrir Square: The Complexity of An Assembly-Rabab El-Mahdi
* 27) Movement Lessons at Standing Rock: Protesting the Dakota Access
Pipeline-Tara Houska
* 28) O-Platz in Berlin: An 'Eventful' Migrant Protest Camp-Marco
Perolini
* 29) "I Can't Breathe"-Karen J. Pita Loor
* Part IV - The Regulation of Assembly
* 30) Legal Threats to the Right to Protest-Elly Page and Nick Robinson
* 31) (Un)Governing Assembly: A Manifesto for Voluntary
Notification-Michael Hamilton
* 32) Online Assemblies and Artificial Intelligence-Cameran Ashraf
* 33) The Right to Assemble in Times of Emergency and the Encroachment
of Counter-Terrorism-Megan L. Manion
* 34) Understanding Collective Violence in Assemblies and Crowds-Otto
Adang
* 35) The Role of the Police Around Public Assemblies-Thomas Probert
* 36) Assemblies and Technologies of Surveillance-Val Aston
* 37) Policing Assemblies and the Use of Force-Stuart Casey-Maslen
* 38) Assemblies and the courts-Steven Cammiss, Brian Doherty and
Graeme Hayes







