1. | Cumper, Peter : Religious liberty in the United Kingdom, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph Religious liberty in the United Kingdom / Cumper, Peter REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Religious human rights in global perspective : legal perspective : vol. 2 / van der Vyer, J. D.; Witte, J. (eds.), p. 205-242 . - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1996. ISBN 90-411-0177-2 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR-18-26; ECHR-14; CRC |
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2. | Shelton, Dinah : A draft model law on freedom of religion, with commentary, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph A draft model law on freedom of religion, with commentary / Shelton, Dinah REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Religious human rights in global perspective : legal perspective : vol. 2 / van der Vyer, J. D.; Witte, J. (eds.), p. 559-592 . - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1996. ISBN 90-411-0177-2 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Declaration on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and off discrimination based on religion or belief; Declaration on religious liberty; AMR-27; ECHR; ACHPR; Helsinki final act; |
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3. | Witte, John (ed.) : Religious human rights in global perpsective, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Religious human rights in global perpsective : religious perspectives : vol. 1 / Witte, John (ed.) ; van der Vyer, Johan D. (ed.), xxxv, 597 p.. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1996. ISBN 90-411-0176-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 1. Religious dimensions of human rights, by Martin E. Marty. 2. Religious rights : an historical perspective, by Brian Tierney. 3. Human rights and biblical legal thought, by Wolfgang Huber. 4. Religious rights and Christian texts, by Luke Timothy Johnson. 5. Religious activism for human rights : a Christian case study, by J. Bryan Hehir. 6. Human rights in the church, by William Johnson Everett. 7. Thinking about women, Christianity and rights, by jean Bethke Elshtain. 8. The religious rights of children, by John E. Coons. 9. Religious human rights in Judaic texts, by David Novak. 10. Forming religious communities and respecting dissenter's rights : a Jewish tradition for a modern society, by Michael J. Broyde. 11. Jewish NGO's and religious human rights : a case study, by Irwin Cotler. 12. Women in Judaism from the perspective of human rights, by Michael S. Berger & Deborah E. Lipstadt. 13. The duty to educate in Jewish law : a right with a purpose, by Michael J Broyde. 14. Islamic foundations of religious human rights, by Abdullahi Ahmed An-N'im. 15. Rights of women within Islamic communities, by Riffat Hassan. 16. The treatment of religious dissidents under classical and contemporary Islamic law, by Donna E. Arzt. 17. An apologia for religious human rights, by James E. Wood. 18. Religion and human rights : a theological apologetic, by Max L. Stackhouse and Stephen E. Healey. 19. Identity, difference and belonging : religious and cultural rights, by Charles Villa-Vicencio. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): AMR; Cairo declaration on human rights in Islam; Canadian human rights act; Charter of Paris; CEDAW; Declaration on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and of discrimination based on religion or belief; Helsinki final act; ICCPR; ICESCR; Genocide convention; CRC; Vienna declaration on the law of treaties; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UDHR; Islamic declaration of human rights; |
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4. | Bentham, Jeremy : An introduction to the principles of morals and legislation, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph An introduction to the principles of morals and legislation : an authoritative edition by J. H. Burns and H. L. A. Hart : with a new introduction by F. Rosen and an interpretive essay by H. L. A. Hart / Bentham, Jeremy ; The collected works of Jeremy Bentham, cxii, 343 p.. - Oxford : Clarendon, 1996. ISBN 0-19-820516-3 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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5. | Werbner, Pnina (ed.) : Debating cultural hybridity, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Debating cultural hybridity : multi-cultural identities and the politics of anti-racism / Werbner, Pnina (ed.) ; Modood, Tariq (ed.) - (Postcolonial encounters), viii, 294 p.. - London : ZED, 1997. ISBN 1-85649-423-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 1. Introduction : the dialecties of cultural hybridity, by Pnina Werbner. Part one : Hybridity, globalisation and the practice of cultural complexity:. 2. From complex culture to cultural complexity, by Hans-Rudolf Wicker. 3. The making and unmaking of strangers, by Zygnunt Bauman. 4. Identity and difference in a globalized world, by Alberto Melucci. 5. Global crisis, the struggle for cultural identity and intellectual porkbarrelling : cosmopolitans versus locals, ethnics and nationals in an era of de-hegemonisation, by Jonathan Friedman. 6. The enigma of arrival : hybridity and authenticity in the global space, by Peter van der Veer. 7. Adorno at wound : South Asian crossovers and the limits of hybridity-talk, by John Hutnyk. Part two: Essentialism versus hybridity : negotiating difference:. 8. Is it so diffivult to be an anti-racist?, by Michel Wieiorka. 9. 'Difference', cultural racism and anti-racism, by Tariq Modood. 10. Constructions of whiteness in European and American anti-racism, by Alastair Bonnett. 11. Ethnicity, gender relations and multiculturalism, by Nira Yuval-Davis. 12. Dominant and demotic discourses of culture : their relevance to multi-ethnic alliances, by Gend Baumann. 13. Essentialising essentilaism, essentialising silence : ambivalence and multiplicity in the construction of racism and ethnicity, by Pnina Werbner. Part three : Mapping hybridity. 14. Tracing hybridity intheory, by Nikos Papastergiadis INDEX WORDS:
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6. | Boyle, Kevin (ed.) : Freedom of religion and belief, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Freedom of religion and belief : a world report / Boyle, Kevin (ed.) ; Sheen, Juliet (ed.), xxxii, 475 p.. - London : Routledge, 1997. ISBN 0-415-15978-4 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / Algeria / Egypt / Malawi / Mauritania / Morocco / Nigeria / Senegal / South Africa / SUdan / Tunisia / Zimbabwe / Americas / Argentina / Brazil / Canada / Chile / Costa Rica / Cuba / Guatemala / Mexico / Peru / Trinidad and Tobago / USA / Australia / China / India / Indonesia / Japan / Malaysia / Pakistan / Philippines / Singapore / Sri Lanka / Viet Nam / Europe / ALbania / Armenia / Azerbaijan / Bulgaria / Cyprus / France / Germany / United Kingdom / Northern Ireland / Greece / Hungary / Ireland / Norway / Poland / Romania / Russian Federation / Spain / Turkey / Ukraine / Yugoslavia / Middle East / Iran / Iraq / Israel / Palestine / Saudi Arabia NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR-18; ICCPR-18; ECHR; ACHPR; AMR; ICESCR; CEDAW; CERD; Declaration on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and of discrimination based on religion or belief; ICCPR-OP; |
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7. | Fatwas against women in Bangladesh, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Fatwas against women in Bangladesh / - (Readers and compilations series), 148 p.. - [Dhaka], Bangladesh : Women Living Under Muslim Laws, 1996. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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8. | Lawson, R. A. (ed.) : Leading cases of the European Court of Human Rights, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Leading cases of the European Court of Human Rights : compiled, edited en annotated / Lawson, R. A. (ed.) ; Schermers, H. G. (ed.), xl, 788 p.. - Nijmegen : Ars Aequi, 1997. ISBN 90-6916-251-2 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UDHR; CAT; CERD; CRC; CEDAW; ICCPR; Refugee convention; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR |
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9. | Poulter, Sebastian : Ethnicity, law and human rights, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Ethnicity, law and human rights : the English experience / Poulter, Sebastian, xxxvii, 418 p.. - Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1998. ISBN 0-19-825773-2 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; Declaration on race and racial prejudice; Declaration on the elimination of intolerance and discrimination based on religion or belief; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; CERD; CDE; Convention on consent to marriage, minimum age for marriage and registartion of marriages; CEDAW; Genocide convention; CRC; |
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10. | Ghandhi, Sandy : The English law of blasphemy and the European convention on human rights, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The English law of blasphemy and the European convention on human rights / Ghandhi, Sandy ; James, Jennifer REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): European human rights law review : issue 4., p. 430-451. - London : Sweet & Maxwell, 1998. - ISSN 1361-1526 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-9-10; |
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11. | The doctrine of the margin of appreciation under the European convention on human rights, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The doctrine of the margin of appreciation under the European convention on human rights : the legitimacy intheory and application in practice / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Human rights law journal [=HRLJ] : vol. 19; no. 1., p. 1-35. - Kehl am Rhein : N. P. Engel, 1998. - ISSN 0174-4704 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: SECTION I : PERCEIVED PRINCIPLES AND PREMISES:. Paul Mahoney: Marvellous richness of diversity or invidious cultural relativism? SECTION II: ANALYSIS OF THE CASE-LAW UNDER DIFFERENT ARTICLES OF THE CONVENTION:. 1. Johan Callewaert : Is there a margin of appreciation in the application on articles 2,3 and 4 of the convention? 2. Clare Ovey : The margin of appreciation and article 8 of the convention. 3. Soren C. Prebensen : The margin of appreciation and articles 9, 10 and 11 of the convention. 4. Yves Winisdoerffer : margin of appreciation and article 1 of protocol no. 1. 5. Jeoren Schokkenbroek : The prohibition of discrimination in article 14 of the convention and the margin of appreciation. 6. Michael O'Boyle : The margin of appreciation and derogation under article 15 : ritual incantation or principle? SECTION III : GENERAl REPORT:. Jeroen Schokkenbroek : The basis, nature and application of the margin-of-appreciation doctrine in the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-2-3-4-8-9-10-14-15; ECHRP-1-1; |
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12. | Aarre, Hans Eide : Livssynsfrihet og menneskerettigheter, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Livssynsfrihet og menneskerettigheter / Aarre, Hans Eide, 159 p.. - Oslo : Cappelen Akademisk Forlag, 1997. ISBN 82-456-0298-1 LANGUAGE: NOR INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Europe / USA / Norway NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-9; ECHRP-1-2; |
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13. | Schabas, William A. : The abolition of the death penalty in international law, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The abolition of the death penalty in international law / Schabas, William A.. - 2. ed.., xli, 403 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 1997. ISBN OAS0-521-5887-1 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; African charter of the rights of the child; Additional protocol to the American convention on human rihts to abolish the death penalty; AMR; ADRD; Arab charter of human rights; Canadian charter of rights and freedoms; ICCPR; Nuremburg charter; OAS charter; UN charter; CRC; Refugee convention; Copenhagen document; CAT; ECHR; |
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14. | Kearns, Paul : The uncultured God, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The uncultured God : blasphemy law´s reprieve and the art matrix / Kearns, Paul REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): European human rights law review : issue 5., p. 512-521. - London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2000. - ISSN 1361-1526 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: This article considers the inter-relationship of artistic expression with blasphemy law, in the context of the European Convention on Human Rights. Recent developments relating to the law of blasphemy both in Strasbourg and in the national courts are examined, and the significance attached to the artistic nature of expression by the courts in blasphemy cases is assessed. Recent decisions, in particular that of the European Court of Human Rights in Wingrove v. United Kingdom, have preferred to leave the application of blasphemy law to be determined at a local rather than a supranational level. The author suggests that, in endorsing national blasphemy laws, the Court of Human Rights has implicitly upheld freedom of religion over freedom of expression, and has permitted the silencing of artistic enterprise to an unjustified extent. The author advocates a better appreciation by the courts of the distinct nature of artistic expression, and proposes that such expression should be immune from the reach of the law of blasphemy INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; |
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15. | Halmai, Gabor : Freedom of expression in Hungary, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Freedom of expression in Hungary / Halmai, Gabor REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): East European human rights review : vol. 4; no. 2., p. 127-152. - Den Bosch : BookWorld publ., 1998. - ISSN 1382-7987 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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16. | Howard-Hassman, Rhoda : Canadian discuss freedom of speech, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Canadian discuss freedom of speech : individual rights versus group protection / Howard-Hassman, Rhoda REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): International journal on minority and group rights : vol. 7; no. 2., p. 109-138. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2000. - ISSN 1385-4879 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Canada NOTE (GENERAL): Canadian charter of rights and freedoms; |
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17. | Forrest Martin, Francisco : The rights international companion to constitutional law, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series The rights international companion to constitutional law : an international human rights law supplement / Forrest Martin, Francisco ; Tushnet, Mark V., 288 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 1999. ISBN 90-411-0650-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Part One: An Overview of International Human Rights Law and Its Relationship to Constitutional Law. I. The Sources and Principles of International Law. II. How International Human Rights Law Is Binding on U.S. and Other Domestic Courts. III. The History and Operations of International Human Rights Protection Mechanisms. Part Two: Comparing International Human Rights Law to Constitutional Law. I. Right to Privacy and Respect for Family. II. Freedom of Belief and Religion. III. Freedom of Expression. IV. Freedom of Association and Assembly. V. Takings, Regulation of Property, and Protection of Contracts. VI. Equal Protection: Intentional and Disparate Impact Discrimination, and Affirmative Action. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR-12; ICCPR-27; AMR-11; ECHR-8; ACHPR; Refugee convention; ADRD; Arab charter on human rights-17; Convention on human rights and fundamental freedoms of the Commonwealth of Independent States-9; |
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18. | Rehman, Javaid : Minority rights and the constitutional dilemmas of Pakistan, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Minority rights and the constitutional dilemmas of Pakistan / Rehman, Javaid REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Netherlands quarterly of human rights : vol. 19; no. 4., p. 417-443. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2001. - ISSN 0169-3441 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Genocide convention; CERD; CEDAW; ICCPR; ICESCR; Refugee convention; Protocol relating to the status of refugees; CAT; |
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19. | Hastrup, Kirsten (ed.) : Discrimination and toleration, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Discrimination and toleration : new perspectives / Hastrup, Kirsten (ed.) ; Ulrich, George (ed.) - (International studies in human rights ; vol. 68), vi, 302 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2002. ISBN 90-411-1711-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction. 1. The Responsibility of Intellectuals; K. Hastrup. I: Spaces of Toleration. Introduction; K. Hastrup. 2. Offence: Literature in the Public Sphere; P. Madsen. 3. The Arrogation of Being by the Blind-Spot of Religion; E.V. Daniel. 4. From Temporary Protection to Permanent Residence: Bosnian Refugees in Scandinavia; B. Berg. 5. Toleration: Making Room for Difference; K. Hastrup. II: The Persistence of Race. Introduction; G. Ulrich. 6. Subverting the Cultural Logics of Marked and Unmarked Racisms in the Global Era; F.V. Harrison. After the Excess: Race, Racism and Reconciliation in Contemporary South Africa; Th.B. Hansen. 8. An Examination of Caste Discrimination in India; W.J.B. Fernando. 9. The Experience of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination; Th. van Boven. 10. The Parakeets of Human Rights Standing; M. Kjærum. III: The Frontiers of Gender. Introduction; N. Rasmussen. 11. Gender and Sexuality: Difference, Rights and Toleration; S. Corrêa. 12. Sexual Orientation and International Law: A Study in the Manufacture of Cross-Cultural `Sensitivity'; E. Heinze. 13. Compliance with Reproductive Rights; R.J. Cook. 14. Sexual Violation and the Making of the Gendered Subject; V. Das. Epilogue. 15. Toleration Between Romanticism and Law; G. Ulrich. List of Contributors. Index INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICCPR; CEDAW-1; UNESCO declaration on principles of tolerance; ACHPR; AMR; CRC; |
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20. | Arai-Takahashi, Yutaka : The margin of appreciation , 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The margin of appreciation : doctrine and the principle of proportionality in the jurisprudence of the ECHR / Arai-Takahashi, Yutaka ; with the preface by Prof. James Crawford, xx, 300 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2002. ISBN 90-5095-195-3 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; AMR; ECHR; ECHRP-4; CEDAW; CERD; ICCPR; |
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21. | Clayton, Richard : Privacy and freedom of expression, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Privacy and freedom of expression : (reprinted from "the law of human rights" / Clayton, Richard ; Tomlinson, Hugh, xii, 271 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2001. ISBN 0-19-924638-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 12. The Right to Respect for Privacy and the Home. A. The Nature of the Rights. B. The Rights in English Law Before the Human Rights Act: (1) Introduction (2) Intrusion into the home: entry, search and seizure (3) The misuse of personal information (4) Photography, surveillance and telephone tapping (5) Privacy and the media (6) Other privacy rights. C. The Law Under the European Convention : (1) The scope of the right (2) Justification under Article 8(2). D. The Impact of the Human Rights Act : (1) Introduction (2) United Kingdom cases prior to the Human Rights Act (3) General impact issues (4) Specific areas of impact Appendix 1. The Canadian Charter of Rights (1) Introduction (2) Section 8 principles (3) A personal right (4) Section 8 analysis: a two-step process Appendix 2. The New Zealand Bill of Rights Act (1) Introduction (2) Interpretation of section 21 (3) Electronic surveillance Appendix 3. Human Rights Cases in Other Jurisdictions (1) Introduction (2) Human Rights Committee (3) India (4) Ireland (5) South Africa. 15. Freedom of Expression. A.The Nature of the Right B. The Right in English Law Before the Human Rights Act (1) Introduction (2) Prior Restraint (3) Protection of reputation: defamation (4) Comment on court proceedings: contempt of court (5) Obscenity and indecency (6) Media regulation and censorship (7) Freedom of expression and the criminal law (8) Expression and government secrecy (9) Freedom of information C. The Law Under the European Convention (1) Introduction (2) Scope of the right (3) Types of expression (4) Justifying limits on expression D. The Impact of the Human Rights Act (1) Introduction (2) United Kingdom cases prior to the Human Rights Act (3) General Impact Issues (4) The potential impact Appendix 1. The Canadian Charter of Rights (1) Introduction (2) Justifiable limitations Appendix 2. The New Zealand Bill of Rights Act (1) Introduction (2) Justifiable Limitations Appendix 3. Human Rights Cases in Other Jurisdictions (1) Introduction (2) Antigua and Barbuda (3) Australia (4) Hong Kong (5) Human Rights Committee (6) India (7) Ireland (8) Namibia (9) South Africa (10) Sri Lanka (11) Zimbabwe INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ECHR; Canadian charter of rights and freedoms; ICCPR; |
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22. | Ovey, Clare : Jacobs and White, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Jacobs and White : the European convention on human rights / Ovey, Clare ; White, Robin C. A.. - 3. ed.., xlvii, 506 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2002. ISBN 0-19-876580-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Historical Background and Institutions. 2. The Scope of the Convention. 3. Principles of Interpretation. 4. The Right to Life. 5. Prohibition of Torture. 6. Protection from Slavery and Forced Labour. 7. Personal Liberty and Security. 8. The Right to a Fair Trial in Civil and Criminal Cases. 9. Aspects of the Criminal Process. 10. Limitations common to Articles 8-11. 11. Protection of Private and Family Life. 12. Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion. 13. Freedom of Expression. 14. Freedom of Assembly and Association. 15. Protection of Property. 16. The Right to Education 17. The Right to Free Elections 18 Freedom of Movement 19 Freedom from Discrimination 20 Abuses 21 Derogations in Emergency Situations 22 Reservations 23 The Right to an Effective Remedy 24 Proceedings before the Court 25 The Role of the Committee of Ministers 26 Results and Prospects INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Austria / Greenland / France / Germany / United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; ECHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UN charter; European convention on extradition; European charter for regional or minority languages; ECPT; European convention on social security; |
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23. | Lerner, Natan : Religion, beliefs and international human rights, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Religion, beliefs and international human rights / Lerner, Natan, xii, 183 p.. - Atlanta, Georgia : Law and Religion Program at Emory University, 2000. ISBN 1-57075-301-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS: 1. Religious human rights under the United Nations. 2. Regional protection of religious human rights. 3. Protecting religious groups from persecution and incitement. 4. Proselytism and change of religion. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; Genocide convention; AMR; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; ICCPR; ICESCR; CEDAW; CERD; |
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24. | Kretzmer, David (ed.) : The concept of human dignity inhuman rights discourse, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series The concept of human dignity inhuman rights discourse / Kretzmer, David (ed.) ; Klein, Eckart, x, 313 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2002. ISBN 90-411-1783-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. HISTORICAL ROOTS: 1. On the Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for the Emergence of the Doctrine of the Dignity of Man and His Rights, by Y. Arieli. 2. `Dignity of Man' and `Persona' in Stoic Anthropology: Some Remarks on Cicero, De Officiis I, 105-107, by H. Cancik. 3. Legal Roots of Human Dignity in German Law, by J. Eckert. HUMAN DIGNITY IN RELIGIOUS THOUGHT: 4. Blood and the Image of God: On the Sanctity of Life in Biblical and Early Rabbinic Law, Myth, and Ritual, by Y. Lorberbaum. 5. Can Ethical Maxims be Derived from Theological Concepts of Human Dignity? by D. Ritschl. 6. Human Dignity in a Rabbinical Perspective, by C. Safrai. HUMAN DIGNITY IN INTERNATIONALL LAW:. 7. The Founding Function of Human Dignity in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, by K. Dicke. 8. Human Dignity in International Law, by J.Abr. Frowein. COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVES:. 9. Human Dignity as a Constitutional Value, by A. Chaskalson. 10. Human Dignity in German Law, by E. Klein. 11. Human Dignity in Israeli Jurisprudence, by D. Kretzmer. 12. The Religious and Philosophical Background of Human Dignity and its Place in Modern Constitutions, by C. Starck. HUMAN DIGNITY : PHILOSOPHICAL ASPECTS: 13. Dignity as a Modern Virtue, by M. Meyer. 14. Humiliation, Dignity and Self-Respect, by D. Statman. 15. Honor and Dignity Cultures: The Case of Kavod and Kvod Ha-Adam in Israeli Society and Law, by O. Kamir. 16. Honor, Dignity and the Framing of Multiculturalist Values, by D. Weisstub. Index. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ECHR; ICESCR; ICCPR; |
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25. | O'Sullivan, Declan : Egyptian cases of blasphemy and apostasy against Islam, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Egyptian cases of blasphemy and apostasy against Islam : Takfir al-Muslim (prohibition against attacking those accused) / O'Sullivan, Declan REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): The international journal of human rights : vol. 7; no. 2., p. 97-137. - London : Frank Cass, 2003. - ISSN 1364-2987 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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26. | Ansari, Humayun : Muslims in Britain, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Muslims in Britain / Ansari, Humayun - (Report 2002 ; no. 2), 39 p.. - London : Minority Rights Group (MRG), 2002. ISBN 1-897693-64-8 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): Declaration on the rights of minorities-1-2-4; ICCPR-18; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities-4-8-13; |
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27. | Malik, Iftikhar H. : Religious minorities in Pakistan, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Religious minorities in Pakistan / Malik, Iftikhar H. - (Report 2002 ; no. 3), 32 p.. - London : Minority Rights Group (MRG), 2002. ISBN 1-897693-69-9 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Declaration on the rights of minorities-1-2-4-5-6-7; CRC-29-30; CEDAW-2-3; CERD-2; |
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28. | Ghanea, Nazila (ed.) : The challenge of religious discrimination at the dawn of the new millennium, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The challenge of religious discrimination at the dawn of the new millennium / Ghanea, Nazila (ed.), viii, 269 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2003. ISBN 90-04-13641-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:: Introduction by Kevin Boyle. Chapter 1. The 1981 UN Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief: Some Observations, by Nazila Ghanea. Chapter 2. The Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, by Carolyn Evans. Chapter 3. The Dimensions and Dynamics of Religious Discrimination: Findings and Analysis from the UK, by Paul Weller. Chapter 4. A Human Rights Framework for Defining and Understanding Intra-Religious Persecution in Muslim Countries, by Mohamed S.M. Eltayeb. Chapter 5. Faith in Human Rights, Human Rights in Faith, by Nazila Ghanea. Chapter 6. Believing in Communities, European Style, by Malcolm D. Evans. Chapter 7. Religious Discrimination in Britain: New Opportunities and Fresh Challenges within Employment, by Peter Cumper. Chapter 8. Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion or Belief in the Context of Recent Social and Political Changes in the Netherlands, by Cornelis D. de Jong. Chapter 9. Fidei Defensor Revisited: Church and State in a Religiously Plural Society, by Michael Ipgrave. Chapter 10. The Place of Muslims in British Secular Multiculturalism, by Tariq Modood. Appendix, UN Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief, Bibliography, Index. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Netherlands / Norway / Northern Ireland / United Kingdom / USA / Vatican NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; DEDAW; CEDAW; CRC; Declaration on the rights of minorities; GC (ICCPR); ECHR;
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29. | Lindholm, Tore ... [et al.] : Facilitating freedom of religion or belief, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Facilitating freedom of religion or belief : a deskbook / Lindholm, Tore ... [et al.], lxxiv, 1017 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2004. ISBN 90-04-13783-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Foreword Thorbjørn Jagland, Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs, March 2000–October 2001. Foreword Abdelfattah Amor, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief. Foreword, Mary Robinson, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, September 1997–September 2002. Part I: Origins and Grounds of Freedom of Religion or Belief:. Chapter 1 : Malcolm D. Evans, Historical Analysis of Freedom of Religion or Belief as a Technique for Resolving Religious Conflict. Chapter 2: Tore Lindholm, Philosophical and Religious Justifications of Freedom of Religion or Belief. Part II: Freedom of Religion or Belief: International Norms and Institutions: Chapter 3: Natan Lerner, The Nature and Minimum Standards of Freedomof Religion or Belief. Chapter 4. Johan D. van der Vyver, The Relationship of Freedom of Religion or Belief Norms to Other Human Rights. Chapter 5. David Llewellyn and H. Victor Condé, Freedom of Religion or Belief under International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law. Chapter 6. Manfred Nowak and Tanja Vospernik: Permissible Restrictions on Freedom of Religion or Belief. Chapter 7. Theo van Boven: The United Nations Commission on Human Rights and Freedom of Religion or Belief Chapter 8 Martin Scheinin, The Human Rights Committee and Freedom of Religion or Belief; Chapter 9. Doudou Diene : UNESCO’s Facilitation of Freedom of Religion or Belief; Chapter 10. Javier Martínez-Torrón and Rafael Navarro-Valls: The Protection of Religious Freedom in the System of the Council of Europe. Chapter 11. Urban Gibson and Karen S. Lord : Advancements in Standard Setting: Religious Liberty and OSCE Commitments. Chapter 12. Janne Haaland Matlary : Implementing Freedom of Religion in the OSCE: Experiences from the Norwegian Chairmanship. Part III: Freedom of Religion or Belief and the State:. Chapter 13. José de Sousa e Brito : Conscientious Objection; Chapter 14. Roland Minnerath : The Right to Autonomy in Religious Affairs; Chapter 15. W. Cole Durham, Jr.,: Facilitating Freedom of Religion or Belief through Religious Association Laws; Chapter 16. Lee Boothby : Protecting Freedom of Religion or Belief in Restricted or Institutional Settings; Chapter 17. Roman Podoprigora :Freedom of Religion and Belief and Discretionary State Approval of Religious Activity. Chapter 18. Jean Baubérot: The Place of Religion in Public Life: The Lay Approach. Part IV: Women, Parents, and Children:. Chapter 19. Bahia G. Tahzib-Lie: Dissenting Women, Religion or Belief, and the State: Contemporary Challenges that Require Attention. Chapter 20. Özlem Denli: Between Laicist State Ideology and Modern Public Religion: The Head-Cover Controversy in Contemporary Turkey; Chapter 21. Juliet Sheen : Burdens on the Right of Women to Assert Their Freedom of Religion or Belief; Chapter 22. Ursula King : Hinduism and Women: Uses and Abuses of Religious Freedom; Chapter 23. Kari Elisabeth Børresen: Religion Confronting Women’s Human Rights: The Case of Roman Catholicism; Chapter 24. Geraldine Van Bueren : The Right to Be the Same, The Right to Be Different: Children and Religion. Part V: Changing Beliefs and the Tensions of Tolerance:. Chapter 25 Eileen Barker: Why the Cults? New Religious Movements and Freedom of Religion or Belief; Chapter 26. Willy Fautré, Alain Garay, and Yves Nidegger: The Sect Issue in the European Francophone Sphere; Chapter 27. Tad Stahnke: The Right to Engage in Religious Persuasion; Chapter 28. Makau Mutua: Proselytism and Cultural Integrity; Chapter 29. Nazila Ghanea: Apostasy and Freedom to Change Religion or Belief. Part VI: Contexts for Facilitating Freedom of Religion or Belief: Chapter 30. Archbishop Anastasios: Developing Shared Values and Common Citizenship in a Secular and Pluralist Society: How Religious Communities Can Contribute; Chapter 31. Rajaji Ramanadha Babu Gogineni and Lars Gule: Humanism and Freedom from Religion; Chapter 32. T. Jeremy Gunn : The United States and the Promotion of Freedom of Religion and Belief; Chapter 33. Rüdiger Noll: The Role of Religion and Religious Freedom in Contemporary Conflict Situations; Chapter 34. Leonard Swidler: Freedom of Religion and Dialogue; Chapter 35. Inge Eidsvåg, Tore Lindholm, and Barbro Sveen: The Emergence of Interfaith Dialogue: The Norwegian Experience; Chapter 36 Ingvill Thorson Plesner, Promoting Tolerance through Religious Education; Chapter 37. Jolanta Ambrosewicz-Jacobs, Religious Tolerance: Freedom of Religion or Belief, and Education: Results of the 2001 UN Conference; Chapter 38. Elizabeth A. Sewell: Facilitating Freedom of Religion or Belief through NGOs; Conclusion The Editors, with Michael M. Roan; Epilogue Gunnar Stålsett, President, International Advisory Council, The Oslo Coalition on Freedom of Religion or Belief; Contributors; Appendices; Bibliography; Index. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Africa / Algeria / Australia / Austria / Azerbaijan / Belarus / Belgium / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Brazil / Bulgaria / Burma / Canada / Chechnya / Chile / China / Cyprus / Czech Republic / Czechoslovakia / Denmark / Egypt / Finland / Ethiopia / France / Georgia / Greece / United Kingdom / Guyana / Israel / Italy / Japan / Kenya / Kyrgyzstan / Laos / Lebanon / Lithuania / Luxembourg / Macedonia / Malaysia / Mexico / Moldova / Monaco / Morocco / Mozambique / Myanmar / Nairobi / Nepal / Netherlands / New Zealand / North Korea / Northern Ireland / Norway / Pakistan / Paraguay / Peru / Poland / Portugal / Romania / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Switzerland / Senegal / Slovakia / Slovenia / South Africa / South Korea / Spain / USSR / Sri Lanka / Sudan / Suriname / Sweden / Syria / Trinidad / Ukraine / Uganda / Uppsala / Uruguay / Uzbekistan / Venezuela / Yugoslavia / Zambia NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; Genocide convention; ICCPR; ICESCR; CEDAW; CRC; ECHR; ECHRP-1; ESC; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; TEU; EU charter of fundamental rights; ADRD; AMR; Protocol of San Salvador; OAU refugee convention; ACHPR; Helsinki final act; Charter of Paris; Declaration on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and of discrimination based on religion or belief; GC-22-23(ICCPR); Oslo declaration on freedom of religion or belief; |
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30. | Uitz, Renáta : Freedom of religion, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Freedom of religion : in European constitutional and international case law / Uitz, Renáta - (Europeans and their rights), 180 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe Publishing, 2007. ISBN 978-92-871-6201-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1 – Introduction: Protection of freedom of religion or belief in European democracies. 1.1. Freedom of religion in international documents and national constitutions in Europe. 1.2. Secularity, tolerance and pluralism in European democracies. 2 – Freedom of religion as an individual right. 2.1. What amounts to religion or protected belief?. 2.2. The scope of forum internum and protected manifestations of freedom of religion. Interference with the forum internum?, Revealing convictions: registration of religious affiliation. Refusing to take an oath: A decision within the forum internum or a proper manifestation of religious freedom?. Religious holiday, Sunday laws and faith-based days of rest. Manifestations of religious freedom: facially neutral limitations and the problem of ritual slaughter. Manifestations of religious freedom: refusing blood transfusion on grounds of conscience. 2.3. Proselytism. 2.4. Conscientious objection to military service. 3 – Rights of religious communities and associations. 3.1. The basis of church–state relations: Registering religious associations. Fundamental premises of religious association law. An overview of problems with conditions applicable to recognising religious organisations. Registration as a precondition of collective religious exercise. Proving social acceptance: membership criteria. Mandatory waiting periods. Further limitations of religious freedom stemming from legal defi nitions in regulations on religious association. Church autonomy: The role of religious perspectives in registration processes. 3.2. Education and religious instruction. Introduction: parental rights and state duties. Denominational private schools. Religious education in public schools. Control over the educational environment and the prohibition of indoctrination. The right to be exempted from religious activities. Religious symbols in school: The limits of religious tolerance and pluralism. 3.3. Accommodation in prisons and military establishments. Basic theoretical and practical problems with accommodation in restricted environments. Limitations of religious freedom in prisons and the military. Prohibition of taking advantage of a restricted environment. 4 – Contemporary problems and challenges. 4.1. The prohibition of blasphemy: Between freedom of expression and religious freedom. 4.2. On the governmental obligation to protect against dangerous religions. New religious movements and the label of brainwashing. Enquete commissions and sect observatories. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Europe NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR, ECHR SHELF CODE: CoE
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