Religious Hatred and International Law

Religious Hatred and International Law
Title Religious Hatred and International Law PDF eBook
Author Jeroen Temperman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 439
Release 2016
Genre Law
ISBN 1107124174

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This book conceptualizes the 'prohibition of advocacy of religious hatred' from the perspectives of international and comparative law.

Religion and International Law

Religion and International Law
Title Religion and International Law PDF eBook
Author Robert Uerpmann-Wittzack
Publisher BRILL
Pages 397
Release 2018-08-13
Genre Law
ISBN 9004349154

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Growing religious antagonisms are challenging the ultimate goal of ‘living together’ in peaceful societies. Living together explores international law responses, beginning with their historic roots, before the perspective shifts to the role of religious institutions and religious law. Contributions of different human rights bodies are analyzed, before further sections deal with the international protection of religion, the relationship between religious beliefs and freedom of expression, and the roles of other individual rights. Religion and International Law originates from the long-standing cooperation between the German and the French Societies of International Law, thus bringing together the traditions of French laicism and a cooperative German approach. Experts from Austria, Italy, Poland, Portugal and the UK complement the pan-European perspective.

Freedom of Religion or Belief

Freedom of Religion or Belief
Title Freedom of Religion or Belief PDF eBook
Author Heiner Bielefeldt
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 869
Release 2016-01-21
Genre Law
ISBN 0191009199

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Violations of religious freedom and violence committed in the name of religion grab our attention on a daily basis. Freedom of religion or belief is a key human right: the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, numerous conventions, declarations and soft law standards include specific provisions on freedom of religion or belief. The 1981 Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief has been interpreted since 1986 by the mandate of the UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief. Special Rapporteurs (for example those on racism, freedom of expression, minority issues and cultural rights) and Treaty Bodies (for example the Human Rights Committee, the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination and the Committee on the Rights of the Child) have also elaborated on freedom of religion or belief in the context of their respective mandates. Freedom of Religion or Belief: An International Law Commentary is the first commentary to look comprehensively at the international provisions for the protection of freedom of religion or belief, considering how they are interpreted by various United Nations Special Procedures and Treaty Bodies. Structured around the thematic categories of the United Nations Special Rapporteur's framework for communications, the commentary analyses, for example, the limitations on the wearing of religious symbols and vulnerable situations, including those of women, detainees, refugees, children, minorities and migrants, through a combination of scholarly expertise and practical experience.

Religious Speech, Hatred and LGBT Rights

Religious Speech, Hatred and LGBT Rights
Title Religious Speech, Hatred and LGBT Rights PDF eBook
Author Jeroen Temperman
Publisher BRILL
Pages 115
Release 2021-07-19
Genre Law
ISBN 9004458867

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This book investigates into the dynamics between international incitement prohibitions and international standards on freedom of religious speech, with a special focus on the potential incitement prohibitions harbour for the protection of the rights of LGBT+ people

The Right to Protection from Incitement to Hatred

The Right to Protection from Incitement to Hatred
Title The Right to Protection from Incitement to Hatred PDF eBook
Author Mona Elbahtimy
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 231
Release 2021-10-28
Genre Law
ISBN 110894373X

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Against the backdrop of the new globalized hate speech dynamics, the nature and scope of States' obligations pursuant to international human rights law on prohibiting incitement to hatred have taken on increased importance and have become a controversial issue within multilateral human rights diplomacy. Key questions being posed in the on-going debates over how best to respond to the new wave of hatred include whether the international legal norm against incitement to hatred, as it currently stands, is suitable to address the contemporary challenges of this phenomenon. Alternatively, does it need to be developed further? This book traces the journey of this norm in three analytical domains; its emergence, relevant supranational jurisprudence, and the recent standard-setting attempts within the UN. The book argues that five internal features of the norm had a strong influence on its difficult path within international human rights law.

Freedom from Religion and Human Rights Law

Freedom from Religion and Human Rights Law
Title Freedom from Religion and Human Rights Law PDF eBook
Author Marika McAdam
Publisher Routledge
Pages 281
Release 2017-11-14
Genre Law
ISBN 1351802194

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Although human rights belong to all persons on the basis of their humanity, this book demonstrates that in the practice of international human rights law, the freedom to be non-religious or atheist does not receive the same protection as the freedom to be religious. Despite the claimed universality of freedom of religion and belief contained in article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the key assertion made is that there is a hierarchy of religion and belief, with followers of major established religions enjoying high protection and low regulation at the top, and atheists and non-believers enduring high persecution and weaker protection at the bottom. The existence of this hierarchy is proven and critiqued through three case study chapters that respectively explore the extent to which non-religious and atheist rights-holders enjoy freedom from proselytism, freedom from hate and freedom from the religions of their parents.

The Right to Religious Freedom in International Law

The Right to Religious Freedom in International Law
Title The Right to Religious Freedom in International Law PDF eBook
Author Anat Scolnicov
Publisher Routledge
Pages 383
Release 2010-10-18
Genre Law
ISBN 113690705X

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This book analyses the right to religious freedom in international law, drawing on an array of national and international cases. Taking a rigorous approach to the right to religious freedom, Anat Scolnicov argues that the interpretation and application of religious freedom must be understood as a conflict between individual and group claims of rights, and that although some states, based on their respective histories, religions, and cultures, protect the group over the individual, only an individualistic approach of international law is a coherent way of protecting religious freedom. Analysing legal structures in a variety of both Western and Non-Western jurisdictions, the book sets out a topography of different constitutional structures of religions within states and evaluates their compliance with international human rights law. The book also considers the position of women's religious freedom vis-à-vis community claims of religious freedom, of children’s right to religious freedom and of the rights of dissenters within religious groups.