The Challenge of Religious Discrimination at the Dawn of the New Millennium
The Challenge of Religious Discrimination at the Dawn of the New Millennium Edited by Nazila Ghanea Springer-Science+Business Media, B.V. 2003
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Table of Contents Acknowledgements vn Introduction Kevin Boyle I Chapter I 9 The I 9 8 I UN Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief: Some Observations Nazila Ghanea Chapter 2 33 The Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief Carolyn Evans Chapter 3 S7 The Dimensions and Dynamics of Religious Discrimination: Findings and Analysis from the UK Paul Weller Chapter 4 83 A Human Rights Framework for Defining and Understanding Intra-Religious Persecution in Muslim Countries Mohamed S.M. Eltayeb
VI Table of Contents Chapter 5 107 Faith in Human Rights, Human Rights in Faith Nazila Ghanea Chapter 6 133 Believing in Communities, European Style Malcolm D. Evans Chapter 7 157 Religious Discrimination in Britain: New Opportunities and Fresh Challenges within Employment Peter Cumper Chapter 8 18S" Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion or Belief in the Context of Recent Social and Political Changes in the Netherlands Cornelis D. de jon9 Chapter 9 207 Fidei Difensor Revisited: Church and State in a Religiously Plural Society Michael lp9rave Chapter 10 223 The Place of Muslims in British Secular Multiculturalism Tariq Modood Appendix 245 UN Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief Bibliography 251 Index 265
AcknO\,,ments Nazila Ghanea Religion is intended to be the cause of unity, love and fellowship and not discord, enmity and estrangement 'Abdu'/-Bahil The idea for this edited collection emerged from the theme of the Spring 2 oo r Human Rights Seminar Series held at the University of London, Institute of Commonwealth Studies. This series focused on the subject of 'Religious Discrimination: 2 Decades after the UN Religious Discrimination Declaration'. Academics, NGO and interfaith activists and government representatives contributed to that series. A number of those contributors have submitted chapters to this edited collection. However, other contributions were invited in order to add to the breadth and balance included in this collection. Warm thanks are therefore extended first of all to the authors of the chapters and of the Introduction to this collection-for their valuable insights and input; to the contributors to the seminar series for their support of this initiative; and to the Institute of Commonwealth Studies and to the UK Baha'i community respectivelyfor hosting and co-sponsoring the original seminar series. Thanks also go to Lynda Warrington for her editorial work and to Lindy Melman and Rippy
viii Nazi/a Ghanea Dusseldorp Saran at Martinus Nijhoff Publishers for their kind assistance during the publication process. Any proceeds from this publication will be contributed to the fund of the UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, in order to support the furthering of the principles set out in the UN Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief. The collection is dedicated to all efforts to eradicate discrimination based on religion or belief.