LIMITS OF THE RIGHT TO PEACEFUL PROTEST IN ALGERIAN LAW AND COMPARATIVE LEGISLATIONS

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MADJRI YOUCEF

Abstract

The right to peaceful protest is a fundamental right guaranteed by various laws and international conventions. It is considered one of the essential rights and freedoms, yet the regulations and restrictions imposed on it vary from one country to another depending on national legal frameworks. However, there are common safeguards aimed at protecting the right to peaceful protest within domestic laws, such as the right to peaceful assembly, the protection of public order and security, and ensuring the peaceful nature of demonstrations.

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