Moving from a liberal background, Scolnicov's book aims to prove that religious freedom is basically an individual right, and that it can only be conceived as a collective right in derivative terms. Focusing on the practical solutions which could be provided by international norms in order to face the challenges posed to individual rights, the book offers a thought-provoking contribution to a prominent legal debate on religious freedom and its innermost character.
Anat Scolnicov, The Right to Religious Freedom in International Law: Between Group Rights and Individual Rights (Routledge 2011)
ANGELETTI, Silvia
2014
Abstract
Moving from a liberal background, Scolnicov's book aims to prove that religious freedom is basically an individual right, and that it can only be conceived as a collective right in derivative terms. Focusing on the practical solutions which could be provided by international norms in order to face the challenges posed to individual rights, the book offers a thought-provoking contribution to a prominent legal debate on religious freedom and its innermost character.File in questo prodotto:
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