Despite the contention that modern legal systems should function as if God did not exist, religious beliefs and practices continue to play an important role in how people develop, interpret, and choose to respond to legal systems. This article seeks to investigate the relation between religion and international human rights law, focusing on the protection of life in three religions: Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity. Political theory is drawn upon to argue that the motivation to adhere to norms within international human rights law is not only contained in these norms themselves, but that each of the religions surveyed has the potential to provide additional motivations to adhere to norms related to the right to life and its deprivation. Ba...
This paper basically emphasized on critical review on the relationship between religion and human ri...
With the rise of religious diversity within domestic societies, religion and religious pluralism hav...
The relevance, indeed urgency, of establishing a clear relationship between human rights and religio...
This Article argues that religion is an important source and dimension of modern human rights, and i...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Bachelor of Laws Degree, Strathmore Univ...
State religions exist in various forms in approximately forty percent of countries, including Denmar...
The discourse of human rights has been very prominent in the post-world wars which led various inter...
The relationship between religion and human rights is both complex and inextricable. While most of t...
Seen from a human perspective and as communal protection of human dignity, human rights are universa...
It is well established that religions and religious antagonisms are not foreign to the building-up o...
This article develops a theoretical framework that prompts a new understanding of the role of religi...
Freedom of religion and belief is one of the strongest rights contained in the International Covenan...
This article argues that while they are often conflated, the right to freedom of religion and the ri...
How should courts resolve thorny human rights disputes that arise within religious groups? According...
In a companion article published in the preceding issue of this journal, “The Right to Freedom of Re...
This paper basically emphasized on critical review on the relationship between religion and human ri...
With the rise of religious diversity within domestic societies, religion and religious pluralism hav...
The relevance, indeed urgency, of establishing a clear relationship between human rights and religio...
This Article argues that religion is an important source and dimension of modern human rights, and i...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Bachelor of Laws Degree, Strathmore Univ...
State religions exist in various forms in approximately forty percent of countries, including Denmar...
The discourse of human rights has been very prominent in the post-world wars which led various inter...
The relationship between religion and human rights is both complex and inextricable. While most of t...
Seen from a human perspective and as communal protection of human dignity, human rights are universa...
It is well established that religions and religious antagonisms are not foreign to the building-up o...
This article develops a theoretical framework that prompts a new understanding of the role of religi...
Freedom of religion and belief is one of the strongest rights contained in the International Covenan...
This article argues that while they are often conflated, the right to freedom of religion and the ri...
How should courts resolve thorny human rights disputes that arise within religious groups? According...
In a companion article published in the preceding issue of this journal, “The Right to Freedom of Re...
This paper basically emphasized on critical review on the relationship between religion and human ri...
With the rise of religious diversity within domestic societies, religion and religious pluralism hav...
The relevance, indeed urgency, of establishing a clear relationship between human rights and religio...