Peaceful (and not so peaceful) assemblies: Global webinar on 16 December to discuss latest international standards
GENEVA (14 December 2020) – The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (UN Human Rights) and the University of Pretoria in South Africa will jointly hold a global webinar on 16 December to raise awareness on two new international instruments relating to the right of peaceful assembly.
During 2020, the United Nations issued two new international instruments on peaceful assembly. The Human Rights Committee’s General Comment provides legal guidance that defines assemblies as both physical meetings and virtual gatherings, and outlines governments’ obligations to facilitate peaceful assemblies. The UN Human Rights Guidance on Less-Lethal Weapons in Law Enforcement provides guidelines on the use of force in compliance with international human rights law.
Tuesday, 15 December 2020, 8:35 am
The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (UN
Human Rights) and the University of Pretoria in South Africa
will jointly hold a global webinar on 16 December to raise
awareness on two new international instruments relating to
the right of peaceful assembly.
During 2020, the
United Nations issued two new international instruments on
peaceful assembly. The Human Rights Committee’s General
Comment provides legal guidance that defines assemblies
as both physical meetings and virtual gatherings, and
outlines governments’ obligations to facilitate peaceful
assemblies. The UN Human Rights Guidance
on Less-Lethal Weapons in Law Enforcement provides
guidelines on the use of force in compliance with