Publication

Aug 2019

This SUR edition addresses the relationship between religions and human rights. The topics covered by the articles include 1) whether human rights have an origin in religion; 2) the protection and promotion of the right to freedom of religion and belief for all; 3) the Rohingya refugee crisis and the violation of human rights in Myanmar; 4) the influence of evangelical Christianity on politics and society in Brazil, including what it means for gun control and human rights; 5) evangelical Christianity and the gender approach to the peace process in Colombia, and much more.

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Author Valentine Zuber, Azza Karam, Ahmed Shaheed, Rey Ty, Humberto Manoel de Santana Jr., Cezar Augusto Dranka, Melissa Martins Casagrande, Christina Vital da Cunha, Ana Carolina Evangelista, Silvia Virginia Silva de Souza, Isabela Oliveira Kalil, Sandra Mazo, Marcelo Barros, Hasti Khoshnammanesh, Paolo Parise, Romi Bencke, Mohamad Al Bukai, Michel Schlesinger, Dennis Hoover, Sheila Tanaka, Salih Hudayar, Yusef Daher, Vincent Moon, Priscilla Telmon, Mc Tha, Luz Marina Quintero Cely, Shailly Gupta Barnes, Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Alexya Salvador, (Editors: Christof Heyns, Emilio Garcia Méndez, Fifi Benaboud, Fiona Macaulay, Flavia Piovesan, Paul Martin, Kwame Karikari, Mustapha Kamel Al-Sayyid, Roberto Garreton, Upendra Baxi, Oscar Vilhena Vieira)
Series Sur - International Journal on Human Rights
Publisher Conectas Human Rights
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