Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Evans, Petkoff, & Rivers: Changing Nature of Religious Rights under International Law

Malcolm Evans (Univ. of Bristol - Law), Peter Petkoff (Regent's Park College, Oxford - Centre for Christianity and Culture), & Julian Rivers (Univ. of Bristol - Law) have published Changing Nature of Religious Rights under International Law (Oxford Univ. Press 2015). Contents include:
  • Malcolm Evans, Peter Petkoff & Julian Rivers, Introduction
  • Mary Ann Glendon, Religious Freedom in the Secular Age
  • Heiner Bielefeldt, Towards a Clear Conceptualization of Freedom of Religion or Belief
  • Malcolm Evans, Freedom of Religion or Belief- New Challenges
  • Michael Wiener, Thirty Years 1981 Declaration as Reflected in Twenty -Five Years Mandate Practice of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief
  • Natan Lerner, Incitement to Hatred and the 1981 UN Declaration on Religion or Belief
  • Elizabeth Cassidy & Cathy Cosman, A View from the United States: US Bilateral and Multilateral Promotion of Freedom of Religion or Belief
  • Thomas Krapf, Lost Opportunities and Missed Targets: Notes on Freedom of Religion or Belief in the Organization of Security and Co-operation in Europe
  • Knox Thames, Old is New: Europe and Freedom of Religion or Belief
  • Dennis de Jong, The Contribution of the European Parliment to the Protection of Freedom of Religion or Belief through the External Relations of the European Union
  • Cristopher McCrudden, Faith-Based Non-Governmental Organizations in the Public Square
  • Peter Petkoff, Translating Across Secular and Religious Legal Cultures and Public International Law
  • David Jaeger, The Holy See's Perspective on Religious Freedom
  • Gary Wilton, Religion, Human Rights and Foreign Policy
  • Cole Durham & Elisabeth Clark, Corporate Religious Freedom
  • Ilias Bantekas, Freedom of Religion in Transnational Contract and Commercial Transactions