Abstract
Growing religious antagonisms are challenging the ultimate goal of ‘living together’ in peaceful societies. Living together explores international law responses, beginning with their historic roots, before the perspective shifts to the role of religious institutions and religious law. Contributions of different human rights bodies are analyzed, before further sections deal with the international protection of religion, the relationship between religious beliefs and freedom of expression, and the roles of other individual rights.
Religion and International Law originates from the long-standing cooperation between the German and the French Societies of International Law, thus bringing together the traditions of French laicism and a cooperative German approach. Experts from Austria, Italy, Poland, Portugal and the UK complement the pan-European perspective.
Publication on the conference
Diese Publikation ist aus der gemeinsamen Tagung der SFDI und der DGIR vom 14.11.2014 bis 15.11.2014 in Louvain-la-Neuve hervorgegangen. Thema der Tagung war: 'The Law of International Borders - Droit des frontières internationales '.
The Law of International Borders
Droit des frontières internationales
Société Française pour le Droit International (Hrsg.)
A. Pedone 2016
