Women and Religious Freedom: Synergies and Opportunities: Synergies and Opportunities
Autor Nazila Ghanea, U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedomen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2017 – vârsta ani
Despite
the
normative
integration
between
freedom
of
religion
or
belief
(FORB)
and
women’s
equality,
these
synergies
are
difficult
to
discern
and
there
is
a
common
misperception
that
women’s
rights
to
equality
and
FORB
are
clashing
rights.
This
is
compounded
by
the
extensive
religiously
phrased
reservations
by
states
upon
ratification
of
international
treaties
that
amplify
this
misperception
that
FORB
serves
to
restrict
women’s
rights
to
equality.
The purpose of this publication is to seek to identify synergies as well as complexities between FORB and the right to women’s equality through the analysis of various international human rights law documents impacting this topic.
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The purpose of this publication is to seek to identify synergies as well as complexities between FORB and the right to women’s equality through the analysis of various international human rights law documents impacting this topic.
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Human Rights collection
Religion & Faith-based Issues
Women collection
Minorities, Cultures & Languages collection
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780160942839
ISBN-10: 0160942837
Pagini: 28
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Us Independent Agencies and Commissions
Colecția US Independent Agencies and Commissions
ISBN-10: 0160942837
Pagini: 28
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Us Independent Agencies and Commissions
Colecția US Independent Agencies and Commissions
Notă biografică
The
U.S.
Commission
on
International
Religious
Freedom
(USCIRF)
is
an
independent,
bipartisan
U.S.
federal
government
commission
created
by
the
1998
International
Religious
Freedom
Act
(IRFA)
that
monitors
the
universal
right
to
freedom
of
religion
or
belief
abroad.
USCIRF
uses
international
standards
to
monitor
violations
of
religious
freedom
or
belief
abroad
and
makes
policy
recommendations
to
the
President,
the
Secretary
of
State,
and
Congress.
USCIRF
Commissioners
are
appointed
by
the
President
and
Congressional
leaders
of
both
political
parties.
The
Commission’s
work
is
supported
by
a
professional,
nonpartisan
staff
of
regional
subject
matter
experts.
USCIRF
is
separate
from
the
State
Department,
although
the
Department’s
Ambassador-at-Large
for
International
Religious
Freedom
is
a
non-voting,
ex
officio
Commissioner.
Cuprins
Table of Contents
Acronyms ......................................................................................................... ix
Executive Summary ...........................................................................................1
Overview ............................................................................................................1
International Human Rights Sources ..................................................................1
Clashing Rights? The Treaty Body Response ....................................................2
Religiously-Phrased Reservations ......................................................................3
UN Mechanisms ..................................................................................................5
Violations That Arise: Women’s Rights/Religion “Clashes”? ...............................6
Harmful Practices ................................................................................................7
Violations of Women’s Rights and FORB ............................................................8
FORB and Women’s Equality ..............................................................................9
Transcending the Barriers, Addressing the Divide .............................................10
Endnotes ............................................................................................................11