In the Australian democratic system, the right to peaceful protest is a fundamental freedom that allows individuals to voice their disagreement with government actions. Which of the following statements best describes the legal framework that governs this right?
- Individuals and groups are free to gather in public to express their views, provided the protest remains peaceful and does not violate laws protecting the safety and rights of others.Cevap
- BThe right to protest is an absolute freedom that allows citizens to bypass local laws and regulations if those laws prevent them from effectively delivering their message.
- CPublic demonstrations are considered a breach of the rule of law, so citizens are required to hold all protests on private property to avoid criminal charges.
Cevap
Individuals and groups are free to gather in public to express their views, provided the protest remains peaceful and does not violate laws protecting the safety and rights of others.
The correct answer accurately states that while Australians have the fundamental freedom to gather in public and express disagreement, this right is not absolute. It must be exercised peacefully and within the legal framework that protects the rights, safety, and property of the entire community.
Adım Adım Çözüm
Anahtar Kavram
The balance between individual freedoms and the rule of law.
İpuçları
1
Consider if any right in a democracy can be exercised in a way that harms other people's safety.
2
Focus on the word 'peaceful' in the name of the right and how that relates to following the law.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review how the 'Rule of Law' applies to everyone in Australia, including those exercising their fundamental freedoms.
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