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Political and Judicial Rights through the Prism of Religious Belief -

Political and Judicial Rights through the Prism of Religious Belief

Buch | Hardcover
XIV, 305 Seiten
2018
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-77352-0 (ISBN)
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This innovative volume is focused on the relationship between religion on the one hand and political and judicial rights on the other. At a time when the so-called 'checks and balances' that guarantee the vulnerable equilibrium between legislative, executive and judicial branches of governance are increasingly under pressure, this book offers valuable insights. It presents empirical work that has measured young people's attitudes and explains the variety found across their views. Readers will find answers to the question: To what extent do youths in different countries support political and judicial human rights and what influences their attitudes towards these rights?

The political rights in this question include, among others, active and passive voting right, the right to protest, and the rights of refugees. Judicial rights refer in general to the right of a fair trial, and include principles like equality before the law; the right to independent and impartial judgement; thepresumption of innocence; the right to legal counsel; and the privilege against self-incrimination.

Expert contributing authors look at aspects such as religious beliefs and practices, personal evaluation of state authorities, and personality characteristics. The authors discuss contextual determinants for attitudes towards political and judicial rights, in both theory and empirical indicators. Numerous helpful tables and figures support the written word. This book makes an original contribution to research through the empirical clarification of factors that induce or reduce people's support of political and judicial rights. It will appeal to graduates and researchers in religious studies, philosophy or sociology of religion, among other disciplines, but it will also interest the general reader who is concerned with matters of human rights and social justice.

Dr. Carl Sterkens is Associate Professor Pastoral Theology and Empirical Religious Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Prof. Dr. Dr. Hans-Georg Ziebertz is Professor for Pedagogy of Religion, Würzburg University, Würzburg, Germany

Introduction: Religion and political and judicial rights (Carl Sterkens).- Chapter 1. Attitude toward political rights and religious affiliation, experience, saliency and openness: An empirical enquiry among students in England and Wales (Leslie J Francis).- Chapter 2. Religion and political rights in the Spanish context: looking for developments (Lluis Oviedo).- Chapter 3. Religion for the political rights of immigrants and refugees? An empirical exploration among Italian students (Francesco Zaccaria).- Chapter 4. The Role of Values and Political Orientation in Human Rights (In-) Tolerance - The Croatian Youth Case (Damir Milos).- Chapter 5. Religion, political and juridical rights in post-communist, post-atheist spaces. An empirical analysis among youth in Romania (Silviu E. Rogobete).- Chapter 6. Young Palestinian Muslim Support for Judicial and Political Human Rights (Raymond J. Webb).- Chapter 7. Extending Political Rights to Immigrants and Refugees. Empirical study among Christian, Muslim and Hindu students in the context of Indian secularism and the politics of inclusion (Francis-Vincent Anthony).- Chapter 8. Judicial Rights among Youth in Tanzania (Clement Fumbo).- Chapter 9. Predictors of judicial human rights' attitudes of adolescents in Nigeria (Modestus Adimekwe).- Chapter 10. Social conflicts, religion and human rights support. A study of young Christians and Muslims in Scandinavia (Pål Ketil Botvar).- Chapter 11. Attitudes towards refugee rights in thirteen countries. A multi-level analysis of the impact and interaction of individual and socio-cultural predictors (Alexander Unser).

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Religion and Human Rights
Zusatzinfo XIV, 305 p. 17 illus.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 637 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
Schlagworte Civil Human Rights • Cross-national Comparative Research / Youth Resear • Cross-national Comparative Research / Youth Research • Empirical Research into Religion • Human rights and religion • human rights' attitudes of adolescents in Nigeria • human rights’ attitudes of adolescents in Nigeria • Judicial Rights among Youth in Tanzania • Political Human Rights • Presumption of innocence • Religion and political rights in post-communist sp • Religion and political rights in post-communist spaces • Religion and political rights in the Spanish conte • Religion and political rights in the Spanish context • Religion for the political rights of immigrants an • Religion for the political rights of immigrants and refugees • Rights of Political Refugees • Right to Fair Trial • right to protest • Social conflicts, religion and human rights suppor • Social conflicts, religion and human rights support • Udicial Human Rights • young Christians and Muslims in Scandinavia ( • Young Palestinian Muslim Support for Political Hum • Young Palestinian Muslim Support for Political Human Rights
ISBN-10 3-319-77352-6 / 3319773526
ISBN-13 978-3-319-77352-0 / 9783319773520
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