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The right to peaceful assembly is one of the fundamental rights guaranteed at the level of national law, international law and European Union law. The exercise of this right is one of the main forms of active participation of individuals in public life, providing them with an effective means of expressing their views on political and other social issues, and can also be seen as a collective exercise of freedom of expression. For these reasons, the question in place is not limited only to guaranteeing this right, but alsodefining the conditions for its restriction comes to the fore. Given the originally common legal regulation of this right in the conditions of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic, as well as its successor states and current problems of exercising this right, the authors consider the legal regulation of this right, the possibilities of its restriction in terms of measures taken by public authorities.
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