Assembly Rights
/ˈæsəm.bli raɪts/
Definitions
- (n.) Legal rights held by a group to assemble or hold meetings, often protected under constitutional or labor laws.
The union invoked its assembly rights to organize a peaceful protest on company premises.
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- assembly right
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Commentary
Assembly rights typically derive from constitutional protections and are fundamental in labor law and civil rights contexts.
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