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2009

Religion Law

Buffalo Human Rights Law Review

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Hanging In A Balance: Freedom Of Expression And Religion, Puja Kapai, Anne S Y Cheung Sep 2009

Hanging In A Balance: Freedom Of Expression And Religion, Puja Kapai, Anne S Y Cheung

Buffalo Human Rights Law Review

When the liberty to freely express oneself is at odds with another's right to freedom of religion, we are confronted with the classic dilemma of choosing between two equally fundamental, constitutionally and internationally protected rights. The contours of the said two rights however, are far from clear. Whilst freedom of expression is not an absolute right, its limits are controversial. Equally, while it is undisputed that freedom of religion is an internationally protected human right enshrined in various international instruments, there is no comprehensive international treaty which addresses as its subject the content and extent of the right of freedom …


From Ankara To Strasbourg: Developing A Comprehensive Supranational Litigation Strategy For Patriarchal Preservation In Turkey, Joshua B. Gessling Sep 2009

From Ankara To Strasbourg: Developing A Comprehensive Supranational Litigation Strategy For Patriarchal Preservation In Turkey, Joshua B. Gessling

Buffalo Human Rights Law Review

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