Blasphemy and defamation of religions in a polarized world : how religious fundamentalism is challenging fundamental human rights / Darara Gubo.
2015
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Author
Title
Blasphemy and defamation of religions in a polarized world : how religious fundamentalism is challenging fundamental human rights / Darara Gubo.
Published
Lanham ; Boulder ; New York ; London : Lexington Books, [2015]
Call Number
K3240 .G845 2015
ISBN
9780739189726 cloth alk. paper
0739189727 cloth alk. paper
9780739189733 electronic
0739189727 cloth alk. paper
9780739189733 electronic
Description
xii, 183 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)890625328
Summary
The twenty-first century has been significantly shaped by the growing importance of religion in international politics, resulting in rising polarization among nation states. This dynamic has presented new challenges to international human rights principles. This book deals with some of these challenges, particularly the growing demand by Muslim states for protection of Islam from blasphemy and defamation. Member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), through resolutions at the United Nations, made efforts to introduce laws that globally protect Islam from blasphemy and defamation, a bid that has faced opposition from Western countries. The conflicting claims of the two sides are discussed in this book. The book clearly shows the impact of blasphemy and defamation of religion laws on certain aspects of fundamental human rights principles.--Publisher description.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
vii
Introduction
ix
1.
Religious Freedom: Its History and Recognition
1
2.
Blasphemy and Organization of Islamic Cooperation
37
3.
Europe and Blasphemy Laws
89
4.
Conclusion and Recommendations
131
Select Bibliography
163
Index
173
About the Author
183