Constitutional Law, Religion and Equal Liberty

Constitutional Law, Religion and Equal Liberty

The Impact of Desecularization

Tadjdini, Azin

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2021

192

Mole

Inglês

9781032088938

15 a 20 dias

360

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Part I Conceptualizing the issue



Chapter 1 Constitutional but not constitutionalism



Chapter 2 Beyond the secular/religious divide



Part II: Constitutional developments and the development of constitutionalism



Chapter 3 The object of constitutions and constitutionalism



Part III The past, the present and the perhaps: Constitutional de-secularization in context



Chapter 4: Political change and constitutional change in Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq



Chapter 5 Freedom of thought, expression and political participation in the Afghan, Iranian and Iraqi constitution



Chapter 6 Conclusions
CEDAW Committee;AK Party;Constitutional Law;TNA;Public Law;Muslim World;Law and Religion;Constitutional Secularity;Human Rights Law;Loya Jirga;Constitutional History;Equal Liberty;Legal Theory;International Human Rights Law;Secularization;Islamic Constitutionalism;Desecularization;Restraining Principle;Iran;Guardian Council;Iraq;Constitutional Theocracy;Afghanistan;CEDAW;Turkey;Official State Religion;Russia;Constitutional Transformation;Poland;Modern Constitutionalism;External Aim;constitutional political theory;Iraqi Constitution;constitutional desecularization;Usul Al Din;religious nationalism;Afghan Constitution;constitutional right;Mass Media Law;Non-religious Ideologies;Human Rights Committee;Constitution's Political Legitimacy;Abd Al Raziq