The chapter attempts to demonstrate that regional human rights instruments oriented to cultural relativism do not allow African and Asian States to derogate from the ‘universal’ obligations on freedom of religion enshrined in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), to the extent that they are parties thereto. It is true that a comparison between the ICCPR, on the one hand, and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child, the Arab Charter on Human Rights and the ASEAN Declaration on Human Rights, on the other hand, shows some weaknesses in the protection of religious freedom according to the latter. Nonetheless, leaving aside non-binding instruments li...
State religions exist in various forms in approximately forty percent of countries, including Denmar...
This thesis will examine and evaluate how post-colonial and universal key concepts reflects on The U...
Abstract: Considering the debate between universal human Right doctrine and cultural relativism this...
The chapter attempts to demonstrate that regional human rights instruments oriented to cultural rela...
The chapter attempts to demonstrate that regional human rights instruments oriented to cultural rela...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the Practice of the African Commission and in the Case...
In this special Section of Diritti umani e diritto internazionale, Konstantin D. Magliveras focuses ...
This chapter is an introduction to the notion of regionalism in general and, more specifically, the ...
This paper aims at drawing the temporal ‘borders’ of the African Human Rights System in order to con...
Debates on the universality of human rights and cultural relativism seem to be eternal and will cont...
This paper advances the argument that conferment of special status of a religion does not impede rel...
The promotion and protection of human rights in Africa is underpinned by the African Charter on Huma...
This paper aims at drawing the temporal \u2018borders\u2019 of the African Human Rights System in or...
The African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACtHPR) is uniquely situated to pursue human rights ...
The Chapter proposes a comparison between the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Declarat...
State religions exist in various forms in approximately forty percent of countries, including Denmar...
This thesis will examine and evaluate how post-colonial and universal key concepts reflects on The U...
Abstract: Considering the debate between universal human Right doctrine and cultural relativism this...
The chapter attempts to demonstrate that regional human rights instruments oriented to cultural rela...
The chapter attempts to demonstrate that regional human rights instruments oriented to cultural rela...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the Practice of the African Commission and in the Case...
In this special Section of Diritti umani e diritto internazionale, Konstantin D. Magliveras focuses ...
This chapter is an introduction to the notion of regionalism in general and, more specifically, the ...
This paper aims at drawing the temporal ‘borders’ of the African Human Rights System in order to con...
Debates on the universality of human rights and cultural relativism seem to be eternal and will cont...
This paper advances the argument that conferment of special status of a religion does not impede rel...
The promotion and protection of human rights in Africa is underpinned by the African Charter on Huma...
This paper aims at drawing the temporal \u2018borders\u2019 of the African Human Rights System in or...
The African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACtHPR) is uniquely situated to pursue human rights ...
The Chapter proposes a comparison between the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Declarat...
State religions exist in various forms in approximately forty percent of countries, including Denmar...
This thesis will examine and evaluate how post-colonial and universal key concepts reflects on The U...
Abstract: Considering the debate between universal human Right doctrine and cultural relativism this...