@book {TN_libero_mab2,
author = { Menuge, Angus J. L. },
title = { Legitimizing human rights secular and religious perspectives },
publisher = {Ashgate},
isbn = {1409450023},
isbn = {9781409450023},
keywords = { Human rights , Human rights Religious aspects , Secularism , Aufsatzsammlung , Menschenrecht , Religionsfreiheit , Säkularismus },
year = {2013},
abstract = {Grounding human rights : naturalism's failure and biblical theism's success Paul CopanTheism and human rights / Paul Cliteur},
abstract = {Grounding human rights : naturalism's failure and biblical theism's success Paul Copan, Palm Beach Atlantic University},
abstract = {Why human rights cannot be naturalized : the contingency problem Angus J.L. Menuge},
abstract = {Human rights as legal rights Friedrich Toepel},
abstract = {Human rights in a secular state will depend on its legal definition of religion John H. Calvert},
abstract = {Balancing secularism with religious freedom : in Lautsi v Italy, the European Court of Human Rights evolved Vito Breda},
abstract = {Restrictions on religious liberty : when and where justified? John Warwick Montgomery},
abstract = {No human rights withour retribution : plights and promises of redress as if nothing happened Hendrik Kaptein},
abstract = {The motivation to protect and advance human rights : a faith based approach Dallas Miller},
abstract = {Why is man the primary and functional way for the church? The involvement of Christian teaching in contemporary human rights discourse Dobrochna Bach-Golecka.},
abstract = {Theism and human rights Paul Cliteur, University of Leiden},
abstract = {Why human rights cannot be naturalized : the contingency problem Angus Menuge, Concordia University Wisconsin},
abstract = {Human rights as legal rights Friedrich Toepel, University of Bonn},
abstract = {Religious liberty and the secular state : human rights in a secular state will depend on its legal definition of religion John Calvert, Intelligent Design Network},
abstract = {Balancing secularism with religious freedom : in Lautsi v Italy, the European Court of Human Rights evolved Vito Breda, University of Cardiff},
abstract = {Restrictions on religious liberty : when and where justified? John Warwick Montgomery, Patrick Henry College},
abstract = {Enforcing and motivating human rights : retribution as a fundamental human right Hendrik Kaptein, University of Leiden},
abstract = {The motivation to protect and advance human rights : a faith based approach Dallas Miller, Judge of the Queen's Bench of Alberta},
abstract = {Why is man the primary and functional way for the church? the involvement of Christian teaching in contemporary human rights discourse Dobrochna Bach-Golecka, University of Warsaw.},
booktitle = {Applied legal philosophy series},
address = { Farnham [u.a.] },
url = { http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2 }
}
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