Freedom from Religion and Human Rights Law
Discover the compelling insights of Freedom from Religion and Human Rights Law by Marika McAdam, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2017. This thought-provoking hardback, spanning 192 pages, delves into the critical intersection of human rights and religious freedom. McAdam argues that while human rights are universal, the rights of non-religious individuals and atheists often fall short in the realm of international law. This essential read challenges the status quo, shedding light on the disparities in legal protections for those who choose to live without religion compared to their religious counterparts. Ideal for scholars, activists, and anyone interested in the nuances of human rights law, this book is a vital addition to your library. Explore the pressing issues surrounding freedom of belief and the need for equitable treatment in human rights legislation.