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  • After the experiences of the atrocities of the Second World War committed by totalitarian regimes, the United Nations came together and declared several basic human rights. This Human Rights Charter includes the freedom to express one’s opinion and the freedom of assembly and association. These rights were re-enforced in 1966 in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which was signed by Australia in 1972 and ratified in 1980 (seehttps://bit.ly/1lEGjfc). In total, this treaty is now ratified by 168 countries and signed by another seven. Only 22 states have not signed, a group that includes countries such as (xsd:string)
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  • No steps further! Australian attitudes to ‘the right of free assembly’ in comparative perspective (xsd:string)
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