Freedom from Religion and Human Rights Law Strengthening the Right to Freedom of Religion and Belief for Non-Religious and Atheist Right-Holders

Although human rights belong to all persons on the basis of their humanity, this book demonstrates that in the practice of international human rights law, the freedom to be non-religious or atheist does not receive the same protection as the freedom to be religious. Despite the claimed universality...

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Main Author: McAdam, Marika (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Routledge 2018
©2018
Series:routledge research in human rights law
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