Beschreibung
This study is founded upon international and regional legal instruments, relating to religious discrimination and intolerance. It reviews the different ways to promote respect of freedom of religion, protection of religious minorities at various levels and stresses the positive contributions of religious and cultural diversity to the world.
Autorenportrait
Hana S. El-Gallal is a professor at Benghazi University, Libya, where she teaches International Law and where she is the head of the Cultural Committee in the Faculty of Law. She is Member of the Libyan National Council of Human Rights and the Founder and President of the Libyan Centre for Development and Human Rights (a NGO). She studied Law in Mohamed Cinq University in Morocco and Benghazi University. She obtained her PhD in Law from Bern University, Switzerland.
Inhalt
Contents: The Right to Freedom of Thought, Conscience, and Religion – Limits of Muslims’ Freedom of Religion in the West – Limits of Freedom of Religion or Belief in Arab States.