Abstract
The law of Belgium2 with regard to public meetings is contained in the nineteenth article of the constitution, which is probably intended in the main to reproduce the law of England, and runs as follows:—
“Art. 19. Les Belges ont le droit de s’assembler “paisiblement et sans armes, en se conformant aux “lois, qui peuvent régler l’exercice de ce droit, “sans néanmoins le soumettre à une autorisation “préalable.
“Cette disposition ne s’applique point aux ras-“semblements en plein air, qui restent entièrement “soumis aux lois de police.” 3
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Dicey, A.V. (1979). The Right of Public Meeting. In: Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-17968-8_8
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