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Palestine Action: why the High Court ruled against the government, and what it means for the future of protest

By David Mead, Professor of UK Human Rights Law, University of East Anglia
The High Court has ruled that the UK government’s proscription of the group Palestine Action was unlawful. This is a welcome decision for advocates of free speech and the right to protest, but it is not the end of this story.

Organisations can be proscribed (banned) if the home secretary believes they are “concerned in terrorism” under the definitionThe Conversation


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