This Article analyzes the work of CERD in the area of religion, a field which, by definition, would not necessarily be covered by the mandate of a committee devoted to the eradication of racism and racial discrimination. Notwithstanding this difference of scope, to the extent that, in the contemporary world, race and religion appear increasingly interwoven, the work of CERD on religion has gradually become accepted and considered necessary
This article contributes to the historiography on human rights and (religious) internationalism by t...
This article contributes to the historiography on human rights and (religious) internationalism by t...
This article contributes to the historiography on human rights and (religious) internationalism by t...
More than half a century after the United Nations General Assembly’s adoption of the International C...
This article questions recent critiques of Eurocentrism for silencing religion in favour of either c...
This article questions recent critiques of Eurocentrism for silencing religion in favour of either c...
This is the very first edited collection on International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms...
This Article explores the recent decisions by the United Nations (“UN”) Human Rights Council and Gen...
The series Religion and Society (RS) contributes to the exploration of religions as social systems– ...
International human rights law seeks to eliminate racial discrimination in the world through treatie...
Through the literary analysis of eight scholarly writings, we sought to answer our research question...
This article contributes to the historiography on human rights and (religious) internationalism by t...
This Article argues that religion is an important source and dimension of modern human rights, and i...
The tumultuous summer of 2020 opened the eyes of many Americans, leading to a general consensus on o...
This Article examines the ways in which one of the most established human rights courts—the European...
This article contributes to the historiography on human rights and (religious) internationalism by t...
This article contributes to the historiography on human rights and (religious) internationalism by t...
This article contributes to the historiography on human rights and (religious) internationalism by t...
More than half a century after the United Nations General Assembly’s adoption of the International C...
This article questions recent critiques of Eurocentrism for silencing religion in favour of either c...
This article questions recent critiques of Eurocentrism for silencing religion in favour of either c...
This is the very first edited collection on International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms...
This Article explores the recent decisions by the United Nations (“UN”) Human Rights Council and Gen...
The series Religion and Society (RS) contributes to the exploration of religions as social systems– ...
International human rights law seeks to eliminate racial discrimination in the world through treatie...
Through the literary analysis of eight scholarly writings, we sought to answer our research question...
This article contributes to the historiography on human rights and (religious) internationalism by t...
This Article argues that religion is an important source and dimension of modern human rights, and i...
The tumultuous summer of 2020 opened the eyes of many Americans, leading to a general consensus on o...
This Article examines the ways in which one of the most established human rights courts—the European...
This article contributes to the historiography on human rights and (religious) internationalism by t...
This article contributes to the historiography on human rights and (religious) internationalism by t...
This article contributes to the historiography on human rights and (religious) internationalism by t...