Does God Believe in Human Rights?

Essays on Religion and Human Rights

Edited by Nazila Ghanea, Alan Stephens and Raphael Walden

€90.00$125.00
Volume: 
5
ISSN: 
1871-7829
ISBN13: 
9789004152540
Publication Year: 
Edition info: 
1
Version: 
Publication Type: 
Pages, Illustrations: 
xxii, 274 pp.
Imprint: 
Language: 
€105.00$146.00
Series:
SRSB
Volume:
10
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004152090
Religion, Secular Beliefs and Human Rights
Natan Lerner
€135.00$192.00
Series:
SRSB
Volume:
9
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004172326
Religious Confession Privilege and the Common Law
A. Keith Thompson
Despite what most evidence law texts say, religious confession privilege does exist at common law. This book provides proof from both historical and common law materials with consequences even in jurisdictions where the privilege now exists in statutory form.
€117.00$163.00
Series:
SRSB
Volume:
8
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004181489
State–Religion Relationships and Human Rights Law
€98.00$136.00
Series:
SRSB
Volume:
7
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004165557
Religious Legal Traditions, International Human Rights Law and Muslim States
Kamran Hashemi
Considering the subject of Islam and Human Rights, the book tackles three areas that have been largely ignored in literature. It undertakes a comparative study of the laws of several Muslim States with respect to religious freedom, minorities and the rights of the child.
€226.00$314.00
Series:
SRSB
Volume:
6
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004158269
Religion, Human Rights and International Law
Edited by Javaid Rehman and Susan C. Breau
€112.00$156.00
Series:
SRSB
Volume:
4
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004152373
Women, the Koran and International Human Rights Law
Niaz A. Shah
€538.00$748.00
Series:
SRSB
Volume:
3
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004149809
State Support for Religious Education
Anne F. Bayefsky and Arieh Waldman
€144.00$200.00
Series:
SRSB
Volume:
1
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004151413
Mixed Blessings
Edited by Amanda Whiting and Carolyn Evans
The essays in this volume explore some of the diverse and contradictory ways that the lives of women in the Asia-Pacific region are shaped by two powerful regimes - 'religion' and 'law' - and by the interactions between them. They show that for women, laws - customary, colonial, ...
No additional information