Law

Maria Scharlau

Schutz von Versammlungen auf privatem Grund

EMRK versus Grundgesetz

[Protecting the Right to Assembly on Private Property. The European Convention on Human Rights versus the Basic Law.]

2018. XXVII, 268 pages.

Jus Internationale et Europaeum 142

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The freedom of assembly is a fundamental right in a functioning democracy – but does it apply when the public gathers to demonstrate on private property? Do land owners of, for example, privatized areas such as shopping malls, airports or railway stations have to tolerate protests on their premises? Maria Scharlau examines how the conflict between property rights and the right to peaceful protest could be solved.
The freedom of assembly is a fundamental right in a functioning democracy – but does it apply when the public gathers to demonstrate on private property? Do land owners of, for example, privatized areas such as shopping malls, airports or railway stations have to tolerate protests on their premises? Maria Scharlau examines how the conflict between property rights and the right to peaceful protest could be solved.
Authors/Editors

Maria Scharlau Geboren 1981; Studium der Rechtswissenschaft an den Universitäten Münster und Ferrara (Italien); Masterabschluss am College of Europe in Brügge, Belgien; 2010 Zweites Staatsexamen; Dozentin für Verfassungsrecht an der Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht, Berlin; seit 2011 Völkerrechts-Expertin bei Amnesty International.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Landes- und Kommunalverwaltung — 2019, 409 (Norbert Janz)
In: Newsletter Menschenrechte — 2018, 492 (Philip Czech)