In 2004, after a group of parents supported by the Norwegian Humanist Association and the Norwegian Islamic Council brought litigation against the state to the United Nations (UN), the mandatory teaching of religious education (RE) in Norway was found to be in violation of the Human Rights Codes of article 18, paragraph 4, of the Covenant by the UN Human Rights Committee. In light of the above, this study asks what role Christianity plays in the state of Norway's discourse of integration, and how this is managed in the face of supranational censure from secularized global institutions such as the UN. This is a qualitative study that critically explores official documents from the Norwegian government and the UN Human Rights Committee. The d...
International civil religion grounds moral claims that permeate and transcend traditional religious ...
State religions exist in various forms in approximately forty percent of countries, including Denmar...
The series Religion and Society (RS) contributes to the exploration of religions as social systems– ...
Both research and public and scholarly debate on religious education (RE) in Norway have mostly revo...
In this article I contribute to the scholarly discussion on how minority religions and world-views c...
There has recently been an increasing focus on the inclusion of non-religious world-views in religio...
The question of religion in the public sphere is an important issue in many Western countries today ...
Defaming the Freedom of Religion or Belief: A Historical and Conceptual Analysis of the United Natio...
In most Western countries, a compulsory education system plays a key role in societal integration. T...
This paper intends to explore the complex and often implicit relationship between religion, humanita...
This brief review reflects on Helge Ârsheim's recent work, Making Religion and Human Rights at the U...
The study of human rights is dominated by secular voices; however, increasingly the study of interna...
The United Nations human rights treaties fulfil a central function in the global human rights promot...
TRANSNATIONAL RELIGION AND SECULAR INSTITUTIONS: STRUCUTURE AND STRATEGY IN HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCACY ...
This study explores the relation between religion and attitudes towards human rights among young peo...
International civil religion grounds moral claims that permeate and transcend traditional religious ...
State religions exist in various forms in approximately forty percent of countries, including Denmar...
The series Religion and Society (RS) contributes to the exploration of religions as social systems– ...
Both research and public and scholarly debate on religious education (RE) in Norway have mostly revo...
In this article I contribute to the scholarly discussion on how minority religions and world-views c...
There has recently been an increasing focus on the inclusion of non-religious world-views in religio...
The question of religion in the public sphere is an important issue in many Western countries today ...
Defaming the Freedom of Religion or Belief: A Historical and Conceptual Analysis of the United Natio...
In most Western countries, a compulsory education system plays a key role in societal integration. T...
This paper intends to explore the complex and often implicit relationship between religion, humanita...
This brief review reflects on Helge Ârsheim's recent work, Making Religion and Human Rights at the U...
The study of human rights is dominated by secular voices; however, increasingly the study of interna...
The United Nations human rights treaties fulfil a central function in the global human rights promot...
TRANSNATIONAL RELIGION AND SECULAR INSTITUTIONS: STRUCUTURE AND STRATEGY IN HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCACY ...
This study explores the relation between religion and attitudes towards human rights among young peo...
International civil religion grounds moral claims that permeate and transcend traditional religious ...
State religions exist in various forms in approximately forty percent of countries, including Denmar...
The series Religion and Society (RS) contributes to the exploration of religions as social systems– ...