The Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong allowed for greater flexibility in when public protests could be held by limiting the power of the police to reject applications for such protests. In so holding, the Court relied on the ICCPR.
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The Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong allowed for greater flexibility in when public protests could be held by limiting the power of the police to reject applications for such protests. In so holding, the Court relied on the ICCPR.
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