The International Human Right to Freedom of Conscience: Some Suggestions for Its Development and ApplicationRoutledge, 18/01/2018 - 312 páginas This title was first published in 2002: This text addresses the problem of conflict that arises between the human right to freedom of religion and the human right to freedom of belief, for example, certain religious beliefs are in conflict with certain women's rights. The pricipal goal of this book is to distinguish between the more formalized, and recognized, notion of protecting religious beliefs from what is referred to as conscientious beliefs - a belief external to a religious context. |
Índice
Analysis of the Treaties and Other Documents | |
Regional Treaties | |
Conclusion | |
The Forum Internum | |
Conclusion | |
The Forum Externum | |
Conscientious Objection to Taxes | |
Tax Objection | |
Proposing a GroupOriented Approach to the Right | |
Conclusion | |
Conclusion | |
Bibliography | |
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