Freedom of Religion, Secularism, and Human Rights

Freedom of Religion, Secularism, and Human Rights

Bhuta, Nehal (Chair of Public International Law, University of Edinburgh)

Oxford University Press

01/2019

192

Dura

Inglês

9780198812067

15 a 20 dias

This volume examines the relationship between secularism, freedom of religion, and human rights. The interdisciplinary chapters provide analysis into the state of the debate on the relationship between these areas. The volume draws on constitutional and political discourses from Western Europe, the US, India, the Arab world, and Malaysia.
1: Nehal Bhuta: What Should Freedom of Religion Become? 2: Rajeev Bhargava: Reimagining Secularism: Respect, Domination and Principled Distance 3: Nathan J. Brown: Citizenship, Religious Rights, and State Identity in Arab Constitutions: Who is Free and What Are They Free to Do? 4: Carolyn Evans and Timnah Rachel Baker: Communal Religious Rights or Majoritarian Oppression: Conversion and Proselytism Laws in Malaysia and India 5: Samuel Moyn: Too Much Secularism? Religious Freedom in European History and the European Court of Human Rights 6: Winnifred Fallers Sullivan: US Exceptionalism in the Regulation of Religion 7: Lorenzo Zucca: Rethinking Secularism in Europe
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