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Why Basic Liberties Are Bilateral, James W. Nickel Nov 1998

Why Basic Liberties Are Bilateral, James W. Nickel

Articles

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A Broken Promise: The Continued Use Of Virginity Control Examinations In Turkey, D. Christopher Decker Sep 1998

A Broken Promise: The Continued Use Of Virginity Control Examinations In Turkey, D. Christopher Decker

Buffalo Human Rights Law Review

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Understanding Chinese-U.S. Conflict Over Freedom Of Religion: The Wolf-Specter Freedom From Religious Persecution Acts Of 1997 And 1998, Darin W. Carlson May 1998

Understanding Chinese-U.S. Conflict Over Freedom Of Religion: The Wolf-Specter Freedom From Religious Persecution Acts Of 1997 And 1998, Darin W. Carlson

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Evolution Of Religious Beliefs In A Constitutional Text, Alfredo Quispe Correa May 1998

The Evolution Of Religious Beliefs In A Constitutional Text, Alfredo Quispe Correa

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Relationship Of Religious Liberty To Civil Liberty And A Democratic State, James E. Wood Jr. May 1998

The Relationship Of Religious Liberty To Civil Liberty And A Democratic State, James E. Wood Jr.

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Religious Human Rights In Global Perspective: Legal Perspectives, Jason M. Waite May 1998

Religious Human Rights In Global Perspective: Legal Perspectives, Jason M. Waite

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


External Monitoring Of Domestic Religious Liberties, Michael Young May 1998

External Monitoring Of Domestic Religious Liberties, Michael Young

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Christianity And Islam: Lessons From Africa, J. Paul Martin May 1998

Christianity And Islam: Lessons From Africa, J. Paul Martin

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Freedom Of Religion And Public Worship In Mexico: A Legal Commentary On The 1992 Federal Act On Religious Matters, Jorge A. Vargas May 1998

Freedom Of Religion And Public Worship In Mexico: A Legal Commentary On The 1992 Federal Act On Religious Matters, Jorge A. Vargas

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Religious Freedom In Southern Africa: The Developing Jurisprudence, Richard Cameron Blake, Lonn Litchfield May 1998

Religious Freedom In Southern Africa: The Developing Jurisprudence, Richard Cameron Blake, Lonn Litchfield

BYU Law Review

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Legal Reform: Reviewing Human Rights In The Muslim World, Azizah Y. Al-Hibri Jan 1998

Legal Reform: Reviewing Human Rights In The Muslim World, Azizah Y. Al-Hibri

Law Faculty Publications

Muslims take spirituality very seriously and would be willing to put up with a great deal of pain and suffering rather than abandon this fundamental disposition. Additionally, many Muslims have an intuitive belief that it is not religion which is at fault, but those in power. Consequently, they continue to search for the spiritually acceptable solution. In the meantime, Western NGOs offer no more than lightly-modified Western secular solutions, sometimes thinly disguised with religious rhetoric.


Dalla Simbologia Giuridica A Una Filosofia Giuridica E Politica Simbolica ? Ovvero Il Diritto E I Sensi, Paulo Ferreira Da Cunha Dec 1997

Dalla Simbologia Giuridica A Una Filosofia Giuridica E Politica Simbolica ? Ovvero Il Diritto E I Sensi, Paulo Ferreira Da Cunha

Paulo Ferreira da Cunha

La prima conseguenza della nostra cultura giuridica dell'audizione che è anche cultura dell'oralità, del discorso e della scrittura (di tutto ciò che serve per parlare e fissare quello che può essere detto) è la volontaria atrofia degli altri sensi: il tatto, il gusto, l'olfatto e la vista. Il Diritto quasi non tocca le cose. Le concepisce mentalmente, le dice, però, anche se con i guanti deve toccare il corpo del delitto.