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Religion and International Law explores international law responses to the challenges of growing religious antagonisms. Building on historic concepts, it looks at the role of religious institutions and religious law before examining the contribution of human rights bodies and particular human rights.

Produktbeschreibung
Religion and International Law explores international law responses to the challenges of growing religious antagonisms. Building on historic concepts, it looks at the role of religious institutions and religious law before examining the contribution of human rights bodies and particular human rights.
Autorenporträt
Robert Uerpmann-Wittzack, (1966) is Professor of Public and International Law at the University of Regensburg. He has a special focus on European Human Rights Law and is a co-editor of the international law journal Archiv des Völkerrechts. Evelyne Lagrange, is Professor of Public Law at the Sorbonne Law School (University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne). She focuses on international institutional law (Traité de droit des organisations internationales, co-edited with J.-M. Sorel, Lextenso, 2013) and is co-editor of the Annuaire français de droit international. Stefan Oeter, (1958) is Professor for Public Law, European Community Law and Public International Law at the University of Hamburg and President of the Historical Commission of the International Society for Military Law and the Laws of War. His research covers especially minority rights and IHL.