Civil Disobedience

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Meaning of Civil Disobedience

refusal to obey law and the term does not apply to efforts to use violence as coercive measure against constituted authority . Providence Wash. Ins. Co. v Romney, (D.C.R.I.)361 F. Supp. 427.

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Politics > Politics and public safety > Trends of opinion
Politics > Politics and public safety > Politics > Political opposition
International Relations > Defence > Armed forces > Military discipline
International Relations > Defence > Armed forces > National service > Conscientious objection
International Relations > Defence > Armed forces > National service > Failure to report for duty

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Politics > Politics and public safety > Trends of opinion > Civil disobedience
Politics > Politics and public safety > Politics > Political opposition > Civil disobedience
International Relations > Defence > Armed forces > Military discipline > Civil disobedience
International Relations > Defence > Armed forces > National service > Conscientious objection > Civil disobedience
International Relations > Defence > Armed forces > National service > Failure to report for duty > Civil disobedience

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