The study of human rights is dominated by secular voices; however, increasingly the study of international relations recognizes the tension and interplay between the religious and the secular, and the impetus for human rights work has often come from a religious or moral foundation. Although understudied, religious NGOs and religious beliefs and universal ethics have long shaped discourses on human rights in the United Nations. This paper explores the ways in which religious and secular human rights organizations frame, discuss, legitimize and operationalize human rights issues and priorities. Through document analysis and interviews with members of international human rights organizations, the authors trace the similarities and differences...
This paper examines the position of international human rights law towards missionary or proselytizi...
In 2004, after a group of parents supported by the Norwegian Humanist Association and the Norwegian ...
Modern human rights theory is increasingly susceptible to politicization in a manner that debilitate...
This study examines and compares the important work on global human rights advocacy done by religiou...
TRANSNATIONAL RELIGION AND SECULAR INSTITUTIONS: STRUCUTURE AND STRATEGY IN HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCACY ...
While the concepts of human rights and peace are increasingly linked in the study and practice of In...
This paper intends to explore the complex and often implicit relationship between religion, humanita...
For over fifty years, Catholic nongovernmental organizations have been actively engaged in the promo...
A review of: The Global Face of Public Faith by David Hollenbach. Washington, DC: Georgetown Univers...
This book furthers the interreligious, international and interdisciplinary understanding of the role...
Published as Chapter 7 in NGOs and Human Rights: Promise and Performance, Claude E. Welch, Jr., ed....
This paper basically emphasized on critical review on the relationship between religion and human ri...
This Article argues that religion is an important source and dimension of modern human rights, and i...
This study reveals the two dimensions of religious freedom – religious groups and individuals – with...
The relationship between religion and human rights is both complex and inextricable. While most of t...
This paper examines the position of international human rights law towards missionary or proselytizi...
In 2004, after a group of parents supported by the Norwegian Humanist Association and the Norwegian ...
Modern human rights theory is increasingly susceptible to politicization in a manner that debilitate...
This study examines and compares the important work on global human rights advocacy done by religiou...
TRANSNATIONAL RELIGION AND SECULAR INSTITUTIONS: STRUCUTURE AND STRATEGY IN HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCACY ...
While the concepts of human rights and peace are increasingly linked in the study and practice of In...
This paper intends to explore the complex and often implicit relationship between religion, humanita...
For over fifty years, Catholic nongovernmental organizations have been actively engaged in the promo...
A review of: The Global Face of Public Faith by David Hollenbach. Washington, DC: Georgetown Univers...
This book furthers the interreligious, international and interdisciplinary understanding of the role...
Published as Chapter 7 in NGOs and Human Rights: Promise and Performance, Claude E. Welch, Jr., ed....
This paper basically emphasized on critical review on the relationship between religion and human ri...
This Article argues that religion is an important source and dimension of modern human rights, and i...
This study reveals the two dimensions of religious freedom – religious groups and individuals – with...
The relationship between religion and human rights is both complex and inextricable. While most of t...
This paper examines the position of international human rights law towards missionary or proselytizi...
In 2004, after a group of parents supported by the Norwegian Humanist Association and the Norwegian ...
Modern human rights theory is increasingly susceptible to politicization in a manner that debilitate...