Freedom of Thought Conscience and Religion in UK Law
- Book Review: The Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion or Belief in the United Nations (1946–1992)
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Framing Multicultural Challenges in Freedom of Religion Terms
Multicultural challenges in Europe are being framed in human rights language, and in particular in terms of the freedom of thought, conscience and religion. The question is whether the practical ca...... ... right s language, and in particular in terms of th e freedom of thought, conscience and relig ion. e question is whether the practical ... ...
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Big brother RIP?
... ... against on grounds such as sex, race, religion and political opinion; ... * a fair trial; ... * freedom of thought, conscience and religion; ... * ... ...
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Children's Rights in Action: Reforming Religious Observance in Scottish Schools
... ... matrix of rights surrounding children, religion and education is complex, with the interests of ... Freedom of thought, conscience and religion is protected ... ...
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New Books
... ... are (a) what is the scope of the freedom concerned, as defined within the UN framework; ... (c) how dynamic is this freedom of thought, conscience and religion. The set-up itself ... ...
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Book Review: The Rights of Refugees under International Law
... ... rights, family reunification, freedom of thought, conscience and religion, ... ...
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Appendix III: Consolidation of the UN Sub-Commission
... ... the enjoyment of the rights to freedom of thought, conscience, religion and belief, ... ...
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THE RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND THE SEARCH FOR JUSTICE THROUGH THE OCCULT AND PARANORMAL IN NIGERIA
... ... occult and paranormal in Nigeria in the context of the freedom of thought conscience and religion guaranteed by section 38 of the 1999 Constitution ... ...
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I Book Review: Defining Civil and Political Rights: The Jurisprudence of the United Nations Human Rights Committee
... ... discuss nine provisions, including freedom of movement (Articles 12 and 13 – the latter als with aliens – IB), freedom of thought, conscience and religion, expression, and the ... ...
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I Book Review: Human Rights in Iran. The Abuse of Cultural Relativism
... ... : 1 The right to life; 2 The right to freedom from torture or cruel and degrading treatment; 3 ... to a fair trial;5 The right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion; 6 The right to freedom ... ...
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