Civil disobedience is the active movement which professed refusal to obey certain laws, demands, or commands of a government, or of an occupying international power. Civil disobedience is sometimes, through not always, defined as being nonviolent resistance. Civil disobedience is one of the many ways people have rebelled against what they deem to be unfair laws. It has been used in many nonviolent resistance movements in India
The ideology and practice of civil disobedience in the society constitute a major impediment to grow...
The issue of active protests against the injustice of the law aimed at bringing about a change in th...
Introduction: A Global practice of civil disobedience -- Decency, the right to disobey, and non-domi...
Civil disobedience is the active movement which professed refusal to obey certain laws, demands, or ...
Civil disobience [sic] is a species of law violation, and it is from this point that any effort to d...
This volume explores the shifts in how civil disobedience has come to be theorized, defined, underst...
Authority and freedom are two subjects always in contrast to each other. Governments strive to enhan...
Resumé in English In the first chapter, author of the thesis focused on history and creation of the ...
WOS: 000506468000001Purpose Civil disobedience is often defined as a public, conscientious, nonviole...
The aim of this article is to analyse some of the most important contemporary practices of refusal t...
Whether it is Gandhi’s 1940‘s campaign for independence from the British Empire, or the Civil Rights...
The purpose of this chapter is, in its first part, to introduce the concept of civil disobedience, o...
Civil disobedience is an action that is intended to appeal to the public, to show that they have vio...
The phenomenon of civil disobedience, or protest against governmental actions and policies, has a lo...
The purpose of this paper is not to define civil disobedience, but to identify a paradigm case of ci...
The ideology and practice of civil disobedience in the society constitute a major impediment to grow...
The issue of active protests against the injustice of the law aimed at bringing about a change in th...
Introduction: A Global practice of civil disobedience -- Decency, the right to disobey, and non-domi...
Civil disobedience is the active movement which professed refusal to obey certain laws, demands, or ...
Civil disobience [sic] is a species of law violation, and it is from this point that any effort to d...
This volume explores the shifts in how civil disobedience has come to be theorized, defined, underst...
Authority and freedom are two subjects always in contrast to each other. Governments strive to enhan...
Resumé in English In the first chapter, author of the thesis focused on history and creation of the ...
WOS: 000506468000001Purpose Civil disobedience is often defined as a public, conscientious, nonviole...
The aim of this article is to analyse some of the most important contemporary practices of refusal t...
Whether it is Gandhi’s 1940‘s campaign for independence from the British Empire, or the Civil Rights...
The purpose of this chapter is, in its first part, to introduce the concept of civil disobedience, o...
Civil disobedience is an action that is intended to appeal to the public, to show that they have vio...
The phenomenon of civil disobedience, or protest against governmental actions and policies, has a lo...
The purpose of this paper is not to define civil disobedience, but to identify a paradigm case of ci...
The ideology and practice of civil disobedience in the society constitute a major impediment to grow...
The issue of active protests against the injustice of the law aimed at bringing about a change in th...
Introduction: A Global practice of civil disobedience -- Decency, the right to disobey, and non-domi...