Which gets protection - belief or believer?: The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and the campaign against the 'defamation of religions'

1. Introduction 1. - 2. The OIC and International Human Rights 5. - 2.1 The Voice of the Ummah? The OIC between Religion and Politics 6. - 2.2 The OIC and Islamic Human Rights 8. - 2.3 Freedom of Religion and the Laws on Blasphemy in OIC Member-Countries 12. - 3. The OIC and the ‘Defamation of Relig...

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Published in:PRIF reports
Main Author: Baumgart-Ochse, Claudia (Author)
Corporate Author: Hessische Stiftung Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, Frankfurt/Main (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Frankfurt/Main Hessische Stiftung Friedens- u. Konfliktforschung 2015
In: PRIF reports (136)
Series/Journal:PRIF Reports 136
Further subjects:B Research report
B Organisation of Islamic Cooperation
B Organization
B Standardization
B Religion
B Institution
B Vereinte Nationen
B Initiative
B Suggestion
B Goal
B Human rights
B Discrimination
B International organization
B Islam
B Political party platform
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Summary:1. Introduction 1. - 2. The OIC and International Human Rights 5. - 2.1 The Voice of the Ummah? The OIC between Religion and Politics 6. - 2.2 The OIC and Islamic Human Rights 8. - 2.3 Freedom of Religion and the Laws on Blasphemy in OIC Member-Countries 12. - 3. The OIC and the ‘Defamation of Religions’ 15. - 3.1 The Historical Context of the OIC's UN Initiative 15. - 3.2 The Human-Rights Context of the OIC's UN Initiative 17. - 3.3 A New Norm: The Protection of Religion against Defamation 19. - 3.4 The Failure of the OIC Initiative 20. - 3.5 From Opposition to Dissidence: The Cartoon Controversy 23. - 4. Is an International Solution Possible? 25
ISBN:394253293X
Persistent identifiers:URN: urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-458502