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Number of Articles: 12
Opacity of “Human Rights”
Volume 15, Issue 1 , March 2020, Pages 1-13
Abstract
Human rights are of the basis for the local and international laws and bestow legitimacy on states. Furthermore, a vast number of theories in the field of humanities are evaluated based ... Read MoreThe possibility of Moral Rights
Volume 15, Issue 1 , March 2020, Pages 15-40
Abstract
The aim of this article is to show that (1) “right” can have a moral meaning; and (2) moral duties are divided into those that correspond to moral rights and those that ... Read MoreHuman Rights Considerations in Criminal Deal with the Phenomenon of Piracy
Volume 15, Issue 1 , March 2020, Pages 41-68
Abstract
Over the last decade, pirates have resumed their activity in the international seas and waterways after years of enthusiasm. This has led to a surprise to the international community ... Read MoreHuman Rights, Religion, and Decent Hierarchical Societies: A Rawlsian Analysis
Volume 15, Issue 1 , March 2020, Pages 69-90
Abstract
Global society is characterized by its philosophical, ethical and religious disagreements. What are the implications of the doctrinal conflict for the understanding of a conception ... Read MoreExpanded Capacity of Imamyieh Human Rights to Support Wives’ Sexual Rights
Volume 15, Issue 1 , March 2020, Pages 91-118
Abstract
Criminalization of some sexual relationships constitutes a part of criminal rights, and even after French Great Revolution and expansion of individual rights, though some countries ... Read MoreVoices from the Margins: Discursive Nonviolence
Volume 15, Issue 1 , March 2020, Pages 119-140
Abstract
Violence generally monopolizes the discourse of social change. An alternative voice is that of marginalized people who confront nonviolently the danger of forfeited basic rights and ... Read MoreReligious Law, Family Law and Women’s Human Rights (Jewish Women, Jewish Identity and Human Rights Today: A Challenge and An Opportunity)
Volume 15, Issue 1 , March 2020, Pages 141-158
Abstract
Family law, particularly in the area of marriage and divorce, has historically been strongly influenced by religious laws. In secular countries, which have a constitutionally mandated ... Read MoreHuman Dignity and Personal Identity, Why Pragmatic Approaches Fail
Volume 15, Issue 1 , March 2020, Pages 159-176
Abstract
Throughout the European Union the concept Human Dignity plays an important role in theoretical debates on human rights. One main reason for this is the UN-Declaration of Human Rights, ... Read MoreRecent developments in the protection of religious freedom in Germany and its impact on religious identity
Volume 15, Issue 1 , March 2020, Pages 177-193
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The paper argues that the approach taken to freedom of religion under future German law falls short of basic legal principles and it does not signal compliance with international obligations. ... Read MoreRight to Change One’s Religion: Human Rights Norms In Islamic Perspective
Volume 15, Issue 1 , March 2020, Pages 195-217
Abstract
Islam claims that it is not a new religion founded by Mohammad (PBUH), but one which reaffirms the core tenets of belief in Oneness of God and individual human accountability in the ... Read MoreIran’s International Position and CEDAW
Volume 15, Issue 1 , March 2020, Pages 219-228
Abstract
Since 1962 Human Right Commission the issue of women’s right has gathered a great deal of attention and as the result three international women conference have been held. The ... Read MoreDemocracy and Human Rights as Challenges to “Turkish” National Identity
Volume 15, Issue 1 , March 2020, Pages 229-245