Global, historical and interdisciplinary in approach, this Handbook studies the new relevance of freedom of religion worldwide and develops suitable categories to analyze and understand the role that freedom of religion can play in managing religious and cultural diversity in our societies.
Global, historical and interdisciplinary in approach, this Handbook studies the new relevance of freedom of religion worldwide and develops suitable categories to analyze and understand the role that freedom of religion can play in managing religious and cultural diversity in our societies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Silvio Ferrari is Professor of Law at the University of Milan, Italy. Mark Hill QC is Associate Professor at the Centre for Law and Religion, Cardiff University; University of Pretoria; Notre Dame University Law School, Sydney; and King's College, London. He lectures in law at the Open University. Arif A. Jamal is Associate Professor and Deputy Director of the Centre for Asian Legal Studies at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore. Rossella Bottoni is Associate Professor of Law and Religion at the Faculty of Law of the University of Trento, Italy.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. Locating the right to freedom of religion or belief across time and territory Part I History of the right to freedom of religion or belief 1. The right to freedom of religion: an historical perspective from the West 2. The right to freedom of religion: an historical perspective from Asia 3. The right to freedom of religion: an historical perspective from Africa 4. The right to freedom of belief: an historical perspective on secular humanism Part II The right of religious freedom from the religions' perspective 5. Buddhist Perspectives on Freedom of Religion and Belief 6. Religious freedom: Christian perspectives 7. Hindu perspectives on the right to religious freedom 8. The right of religious freedom in contemporary Islamic thought 9. Jewish perspectives 10. Building an inter-religious notion of the right to freedom of religion: Dangers, opportunities and goals Part III Geopolitics of the right to freedom of religion 11. Geopolitics of the right to freedom of religion. Western perspectives 12. Freedom of religion: Asian perspectives 13. The right to freedom of religion and belief: African perspectives Part IV Mapping the right to freedom of religion 14. Freedom of religion: constitutional patterns of protection 15. The right to religious freedom in international human rights law: a brief overview and exploration of its positive dimension 16. The right to freedom of and from religion for and among indigenous peoples Part V The dynamics of the right to freedom of religion 17. The organic unity of human rights and the place of freedom of religion or belief: challenge and response 18. The dialectics of the right to freedom of religion or belief
Introduction. Locating the right to freedom of religion or belief across time and territory Part I History of the right to freedom of religion or belief 1. The right to freedom of religion: an historical perspective from the West 2. The right to freedom of religion: an historical perspective from Asia 3. The right to freedom of religion: an historical perspective from Africa 4. The right to freedom of belief: an historical perspective on secular humanism Part II The right of religious freedom from the religions' perspective 5. Buddhist Perspectives on Freedom of Religion and Belief 6. Religious freedom: Christian perspectives 7. Hindu perspectives on the right to religious freedom 8. The right of religious freedom in contemporary Islamic thought 9. Jewish perspectives 10. Building an inter-religious notion of the right to freedom of religion: Dangers, opportunities and goals Part III Geopolitics of the right to freedom of religion 11. Geopolitics of the right to freedom of religion. Western perspectives 12. Freedom of religion: Asian perspectives 13. The right to freedom of religion and belief: African perspectives Part IV Mapping the right to freedom of religion 14. Freedom of religion: constitutional patterns of protection 15. The right to religious freedom in international human rights law: a brief overview and exploration of its positive dimension 16. The right to freedom of and from religion for and among indigenous peoples Part V The dynamics of the right to freedom of religion 17. The organic unity of human rights and the place of freedom of religion or belief: challenge and response 18. The dialectics of the right to freedom of religion or belief
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