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Volume 2007, no. 3

THE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL LAW AND RELIGION SYMPOSIUM

“THE 1981 U.N. DECLARATION ON RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE AND NONDISCRIMINATION:
IMPLEMENTING ITS PRINCIPLES AFTER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS”

Articles

The “Direct” Financing of Religious Minorities in Spain
José María Contreras Mazarío

Time for a Treaty? The Legal Sufficiency of the Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and Discrimination
Carolyn Evans

Problematic Issues Concerning the Freedom of Association and Group/Collective Rights in the Republic of Armenia
Shavarsh Khachatryan

The Globalization of Human Rights and the Socialization of Human Rights Norms
Christopher Marsh and Daniel P. Payne

Mexican Legislation on Religion and the 1981 Declaration on Intolerance and Discrimination
Raúl González Schmal

Keynote Address: After Twenty-five Years
Robert A. Seiple

Religious Accommodation in Japan
Eiichiro Takahata

Legal Aspects of Church-State Relations in Post-Revolutionary Georgia
Khatuna Tsintsadze

Tolerance and Religious Freedom: The Struggle in Peru To Tolerate Multiple Cultures in Light of Principles of Religious Freedom
Carlos Valderrama Adriansén

Minority Rights in Turkey
Ilhan Yildiz

Comments

Racial Classification and the Flawed Pursuit of Diversity: How Phantom Minorities Threaten “Critical Mass” Justification in Higher Education
Edward C. Thomas


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