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Right to Freedom of Religion in Muslim Majority Countries

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Description

Explore the complex legal landscape of religious freedom through this comparative analysis. As many Muslim-majority nations like Egypt, Somalia, Libya, Sudan, Tunisia, and Turkey undergo constitutional drafting processes, this book examines how new legal frameworks interact with established international human rights norms. This academic work provides a deep look into the tension between existing political structures and global legal standards regarding religious liberty. It addresses the recurring questions that arise when drafting new constitutions: how do international human rights standards apply to local religious laws? By analyzing the current developments in constitutional drafting, this text offers a necessary perspective for students, legal professionals, and researchers interested in civil liberties and political activism. Gain a better understanding of the evolving relationship between international law and national religious policies in these changing political environments.

Key Features

Comparative analysis of constitutional drafting in countries such as Egypt, Somalia, Libya, Sudan, Tunisia, and Turkey.

Examination of the relationship between international legal norms and existing political structures.

Detailed study of religious freedom standards within the context of human rights and international law.

In-depth look at how new constitutions impact the landscape of civil rights and citizenship.

Academic resource focused on the evolving legal standards in majority Muslim countries.

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