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Full-Text Articles in Religion Law
Universals And Particulars: A Comment On Women's Human Rights And Religious Marriage Contracts, Carol Weisbrod
Universals And Particulars: A Comment On Women's Human Rights And Religious Marriage Contracts, Carol Weisbrod
Faculty Articles and Papers
No abstract provided.
Limitations On Religious Rights: Problematizing Religious Freedom In The African Context, Makau Wa Mutua
Limitations On Religious Rights: Problematizing Religious Freedom In The African Context, Makau Wa Mutua
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
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Religious Human Rights In Global Perspective, Isabel Marcus
Religious Human Rights In Global Perspective, Isabel Marcus
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
Book review of Johan van der Vyver & John Witte, Jr.'s Religious human Rights in Global Perspective
Using The Religion Clauses To Secure Religious Liberty (Review Of Securing Religious Liberty, By Jesse Choper), Jared Goff
BYU Law Review
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The Believer's First Amendment (Review Of Separating Church And State, By Timothy L. Hall), Marcus Mumford
The Believer's First Amendment (Review Of Separating Church And State, By Timothy L. Hall), Marcus Mumford
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protecting The Weak: Religious Liberty In The Twenty-First Century, Gordon Smith
Protecting The Weak: Religious Liberty In The Twenty-First Century, Gordon Smith
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Antecedents, Perspectives, And Projections Of A Legal Project About Religious Liberty In Peru, Guillermo Garcta-Montufar, Elvira Martinez Coco
Antecedents, Perspectives, And Projections Of A Legal Project About Religious Liberty In Peru, Guillermo Garcta-Montufar, Elvira Martinez Coco
BYU Law Review
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Religious Liberty And Cultural And Ethnic Pluralism In The Colombian Constitution Of 1991, Viviane A. Morales Hoyos
Religious Liberty And Cultural And Ethnic Pluralism In The Colombian Constitution Of 1991, Viviane A. Morales Hoyos
BYU Law Review
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Legislating Religious Liberty: The Ghanaian Experience, E. K. Quashigah
Legislating Religious Liberty: The Ghanaian Experience, E. K. Quashigah
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legislative Focus: The International And Religious Freedom Act Of 1998, Tom Lynch
Legislative Focus: The International And Religious Freedom Act Of 1998, Tom Lynch
Human Rights Brief
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Leveling The Playing Field For Religious "Liberty" In Russia:, Afina Lekhel
Leveling The Playing Field For Religious "Liberty" In Russia:, Afina Lekhel
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The purpose of this Note is to present a more comprehensive framework for analyzing the status of religious human rights in Russia after the enactment of the new law. Following the insights of an eminent scholar on law and religion, Prof. Harold J. Berman, the topic may be evaluated with a view to positive law (Zakon), moral theory (Pravo), and Russian historical experiences. Generally, positive law refers to domestic legal norms. Moral theory also stems primarily from domestic supra-legal sources, but it may connote global human rights principles where a state subscribes to monism, as Russia currently does. Historical contingencies …
Freedom Of Religion In Public Schools In Germany And In The United States, Inke Muehlhoff
Freedom Of Religion In Public Schools In Germany And In The United States, Inke Muehlhoff
LLM Theses and Essays
Unfortunately, in terms of religions, the strict neutrality is almost impossible to reach and most countries that have adopted such a principle still face religious conflicts. However, these conflicts have shifted from armed conflicts to legal conflicts and battles of words, which offer at least a more peaceful way to fight. One major battleground for these religious conflicts concerns the role of religion in the public school system. That battleground is the subject of this thesis. The discussion of how religion should be treated in the public school system will be based on a comparison between Germany and the United …
The World’S Youngest Political Prisoner, Richard Klein
The World’S Youngest Political Prisoner, Richard Klein
Scholarly Works
Every participant at an international human rights conference in June 1998 received a small pamphlet published by Tibetan supporters of Tibetan Buddhism's highest-ranking figure, the Dalai Lama. Entitled "The World's Youngest Political Prisoner," the pamphlet makes a plea for support for a young boy, now nine years old, who the Chinese government has allegedly kidnapped and detained. The Dalai Lama, who has been living in exile for forty years, claims the boy is the eleventh reincarnation of the Panchen Lama, the second holiest individual in Tibetan Buddhism. This battle over the identification of the reincarnation of a holy man is …