Implicit Beliefs, Explicit Practices? How International Human Rights Law Manages Religion
In this article, I discuss how international human rights law (IHRL) interacts with the notions of "implicit" and "lived" religion. More specifically, I examine the capability of Article 9 on the freedom of thought, conscience and religion in the European Convention on Human Righ...
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Implicit religion
Year: 2018, Volume: 21, Issue: 3, Pages: 285-300 |
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Lived Religion
B Human Rights B European Court of Human Rights B Religious Freedom B Implicit Religion |
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