The Changing Nature of Religious Rights in International Law

2015 
Forward Introduction 1. Religious Freedom in the Secular Age 2. Towards a Clear Conceptualization of Freedom of Religion or Belief 3. Freedom of Religion or Belief- New Challenges 4. Thirty Years 1981 Declaration as Reflected in Twenty -Five Years Mandate Practice of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief 5. Incitement to Hatred and the 1981 UN Declaration on Religion or Belief 6. A View from the United States: US Bilateral and Multilateral Promotion of Freedom of Religion or Belief 7. Lost Opportunities and Missed Targets: Notes on Freedom of Religion or Belief in the Organization of Security and Co-operation in Europe 8. Old is New: Europe and Freedom of Religion or Belief 9. The Contribution of the European Parliment to the Protection of Freedom of Religion or Belief through the External Relations of the European Union 10. Faith-Based Non-Governmental Organizations in the Public Square 11. Translating Across Secular and Religious Legal Cultures and Public International Law 12. The Holy See's Perspective on Religious Freedom 13. Religion, Human Rights and Foreign Policy 14. Corporate Religious Freedom 15. Freedom of Religion in Transnational Contract and Commercial Transactions
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