Hardly a week goes by without some world event relating to the
burgeoning field of religion and human rights. Whether attacks
carried out in the name of religion by individuals or states,
violations of the rights of individuals or communities due to their
religious or other beliefs, or clashes between religious and other
competing rights (most notably, freedom of speech), matters
relating to religion and human rights are not only an area of
expert and academic interest, but also of increasing interest to
policy-makers, governments, international organizations, and
NGOs.
This new four-volume Major Work collection from Routledge
examines the background, history, and nature of human rights both
individual and collective as well as economic, social, and cultural
rights; and also civil and political rights. Standards, mechanisms,
and jurisprudence at international and national levels are
included, and form part of the discussion of the conflict of rights
and freedom of religion or belief. Religions featured include
Islam, Christianity, Judaism, and African religions, and the
persecution or discrimination of religious or belief communities
are discussed. Relevant human rights documents are also
included.
The range of subject areas that contribute to discussions on
religion and human rights are many, and include: political science;
law; international relations; anthropology; philosophy; religious
studies; sociology of religion; and theology. Students, scholars,
teachers, and practitioners from these and other disciplines will
welcome this collection as a vital one-stop compendium of the very
best canonical and cutting-edge research.
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