Religion, human rights and international law: a critical examination of Islamic state practices

Freedom of religion is a subject, which has throughout human history been a source of profound disagreements and conflict. This study provides an overview of the complexities inherent in the freedom of religion within international law and an analysis of the cultural-religious relativist debate in c...

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Publié dans:Studies in religion, secular beliefs and human rights
Collaborateurs: Rehman, Javaid (Autre) ; Breau, Susan Carolyn 1955- (Autre)
Type de support: Électronique Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Leiden Boston Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2007
Dans: Studies in religion, secular beliefs and human rights (6)
Année: 2007
Collection/Revue:Studies in religion, secular beliefs and human rights 6
Sujets non-standardisés:B Electronic books Islamic countries
B Religious Minorities Legal status, laws, etc
B Freedom Of Religion Islamic countries
B LAW ; Civil Rights
B LAW ; Discrimination
B Religious minorities ; Legal status, laws, etc
B Freedom Of Religion
B Islamic countries
B Electronic books
B Muslims Legal status, laws, etc
B Muslims ; Legal status, laws, etc
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Résumé:Freedom of religion is a subject, which has throughout human history been a source of profound disagreements and conflict. This study provides an overview of the complexities inherent in the freedom of religion within international law and an analysis of the cultural-religious relativist debate in contemporary human rights law
Description:Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
ISBN:904742087X