Political and Judicial Rights through the Prism of Religious Belief

Political and Judicial Rights through the Prism of Religious Belief

Ziebertz, Hans-Georg; Sterkens, Carl

Springer International Publishing AG

11/2018

305

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Inglês

9783319773520

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: Religion and political and judicial rights (Carl Sterkens).- Chapter 1. Attitude toward political rights and religious affiliation, experience, saliency and openness: An empirical enquiry among students in England and Wales (Leslie J Francis).- Chapter 2. Religion and political rights in the Spanish context: looking for developments (Lluis Oviedo).- Chapter 3. Religion for the political rights of immigrants and refugees? An empirical exploration among Italian students (Francesco Zaccaria).- Chapter 4. The Role of Values and Political Orientation in Human Rights (In-) Tolerance - The Croatian Youth Case (Damir Milos).- Chapter 5. Religion, political and juridical rights in post-communist, post-atheist spaces. An empirical analysis among youth in Romania (Silviu E. Rogobete).- Chapter 6. Young Palestinian Muslim Support for Judicial and Political Human Rights (Raymond J. Webb).- Chapter 7. Extending Political Rights to Immigrants and Refugees. Empirical study among Christian, Muslim and Hindu students in the context of Indian secularism and the politics of inclusion (Francis-Vincent Anthony).- Chapter 8. Judicial Rights among Youth in Tanzania (Clement Fumbo).- Chapter 9. Predictors of judicial human rights' attitudes of adolescents in Nigeria (Modestus Adimekwe).- Chapter 10. Social conflicts, religion and human rights support. A study of young Christians and Muslims in Scandinavia (Pal Ketil Botvar).- Chapter 11. Attitudes towards refugee rights in thirteen countries. A multi-level analysis of the impact and interaction of individual and socio-cultural predictors (Alexander Unser).
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Civil Human Rights;Cross-national Comparative Research / Youth Research;Empirical Research into Religion;Human Rights and Religion;Political Human Rights;Presumption of Innocence;Right to Fair Trial;Right to Protest;Rights of Political Refugees;Udicial Human Rights;Religion and political rights in the Spanish context;Religion for the political rights of immigrants and refugees;Religion and political rights in post-communist spaces;Young Palestinian Muslim Support for Political Human Rights;Judicial Rights among Youth in Tanzania;human rights' attitudes of adolescents in Nigeria;Social conflicts, religion and human rights support;young Christians and Muslims in Scandinavia (