Since 1999, the Organization for Islamic Cooperation has annually introduced a resolution to the United Nations Human Rights Council to create an international blasphemy law. The United Nations is currently debating whether to accept a resolution that criminalizes blasphemy. In order to assess whether the United Nations should enact such a law, this article examines the laws of the United States in comparison to three countries that enforce their blasphemy laws: Indonesia, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia. This article concludes that the United Nations should follow the way of the United States and forgo any restriction on blasphemy, as blasphemy laws in Indonesia, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia are used as a ruse to constrain freedom of expression, ...
This paper will look at how the explosion of militant religious activism and violence against minori...
Indonesia has the potential for social conflict and violence due to blasphemy. Currently, Indonesia ...
ABSTRACTCriminal law policy is one of the instruments of the rule of law - specifically Indonesia - ...
As the UN General Assembly prepares to debate a proposal calling for nations to take action against ...
This article analyzes how the law against blasphemy has become a weapon against religious minorities...
This Article documents some of the sharp new conflicts over religion that have broken out in various...
This Comment aims to illustrate the dangers inherent in blasphemy laws, by examining both their past...
© 2013 Dr. Hajrah SaboorThe thesis critically analyzes Pakistan’s blasphemy law and demonstrates tha...
This Article explores the recent decisions by the United Nations (“UN”) Human Rights Council and Gen...
Incitement to religious hatred and restrictions on freedom of expression protect religious believers...
This article argues that blasphemy laws and a cultural relativist approach to human rights have a po...
This Note examines the legal ramifications of Quran burning both in the United States and abroad, lo...
This article analyzes human rights and constitutionality issues in the Indonesian Blasphemy Law. It ...
This research mainly touches on the blasphemy laws in three different countries, namely Malaysia, th...
Anti-blasphemy laws have endured criticism in light of the modern, secular and democratic state syst...
This paper will look at how the explosion of militant religious activism and violence against minori...
Indonesia has the potential for social conflict and violence due to blasphemy. Currently, Indonesia ...
ABSTRACTCriminal law policy is one of the instruments of the rule of law - specifically Indonesia - ...
As the UN General Assembly prepares to debate a proposal calling for nations to take action against ...
This article analyzes how the law against blasphemy has become a weapon against religious minorities...
This Article documents some of the sharp new conflicts over religion that have broken out in various...
This Comment aims to illustrate the dangers inherent in blasphemy laws, by examining both their past...
© 2013 Dr. Hajrah SaboorThe thesis critically analyzes Pakistan’s blasphemy law and demonstrates tha...
This Article explores the recent decisions by the United Nations (“UN”) Human Rights Council and Gen...
Incitement to religious hatred and restrictions on freedom of expression protect religious believers...
This article argues that blasphemy laws and a cultural relativist approach to human rights have a po...
This Note examines the legal ramifications of Quran burning both in the United States and abroad, lo...
This article analyzes human rights and constitutionality issues in the Indonesian Blasphemy Law. It ...
This research mainly touches on the blasphemy laws in three different countries, namely Malaysia, th...
Anti-blasphemy laws have endured criticism in light of the modern, secular and democratic state syst...
This paper will look at how the explosion of militant religious activism and violence against minori...
Indonesia has the potential for social conflict and violence due to blasphemy. Currently, Indonesia ...
ABSTRACTCriminal law policy is one of the instruments of the rule of law - specifically Indonesia - ...