Religion and Human Rights An International Perspective / [electronic resource] :
edited by Hans-Georg Ziebertz, Gordan Črpić.
- Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2015.
- 1 online resource (XIV, 206 p.)
Chapter 1: Christianity, Islam, and Human Rights in Bulgaria, Simeon Evstatiev, Plamen Makariev, and Daniela Kalkandjieva -- Chapter 2: Religion and Human Rights in Croatia, Gordan Črpić and Željko Tanjić -- Chapter 3: Religions and Human Rights in France, Régis Dericquebourg -- Chapter 4: Religion, Human Rights, and National Culture in Georgia, Sophie Zviadadse -- Chapter5: Human Rights and Religion in Germany, Alexander Unser and Hans-Georg Ziebertz -- Chapter 6: Current Debates about Religion and Human Rights in Greece, Nikos Maghioros and Christos N. Tsironis -- Chapter 7: Catholic Church, Young People, and Human Rights in Italy, Francesco Zaccaria.- Chapter 8: Perspectives on Human Rights and Religion in Moldova, Svetlana Suveica and Vitalie Spranceana .-Chapter 9: The Democratic Constitutional State and Religion in the Netherlands, Johannes A. van der Ven -- Chapter 10: Reflections on Human Rights and Religion in Norway, Pål Ketil Botvar -- Chapter 11: Human Rights and Religion in the Palestinian Territories, Raymond J. Webb -- Chapter 12: The Roman Catholic Church and Human Rights in Poland, Katarzyna Zielińska -- Chapter 13: History and Current Debates on Human Rights and Religion in Serbia, Milan Podunavac -- Chapter 14: Less Religion and more Human Rights in Spain? Lluis Oviedo -- Chapter 15: Negative and Positive Freedom of Religion: The Ambiguous Relation of Religion and Human Rights in Sweden, Anders Sjöborg -- Chapter 16: Human Rights from a Tanzanian Perspective, Clement Fumbo -- Chapter 17: Religion and Human Rights: The Case of Ukraine, Victor Yelenski.
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Religion. Church and education. Human rights. Religion and culture.