A group of individuals plans to hold a silent march through a city park to voice their opposition to a new tax regulation. Which of the following statements best describes their right to do this under Australian law?
- The group is free to gather and express their disagreement as long as the protest is peaceful.Cevap
- BIn Australia, any public gathering intended to criticize a government decision is considered unlawful.
- CThe march is only legal if the group first receives written permission from every political party represented in Parliament.
Cevap
Individuals in Australia are free to gather and express their disagreement with government policies, provided the protest is conducted in a peaceful manner and does not break other laws.
In Australia, the right to peaceful protest is a fundamental freedom. It allows individuals and groups to gather in public to express their views or voice their disagreement with government decisions. This right is protected as long as the protest is conducted peacefully and does not violate other laws.
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Anahtar Kavram
The Right to Peaceful Protest
İpuçları
1
Think about whether Australian democracy allows people to disagree with the government in public.
2
Consider the name of this specific freedom: 'The Right to _______ Protest'.
3
The freedom to gather is protected, but it must be done in a way that is non-violent and follows the law.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the other fundamental freedoms, such as Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Association, to see how they relate to the right to protest.
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