Revealing and concealing: Islamist discourse on human rights
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The two most influential international Islamic statements on Human Rights (the Universal Islamic Declaration On Human Rights and the Cairo Declaration on Human Rights) attempt to reconcile Islamic law and modern norms of human rights. These documents claim that human rights are an inherent part of Islam becoming a cause for concern, as documents proposing regional alternatives to international law always entail the weakening of international standards.
Publication Name: Human Rights Review
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 1524-8879
Year: 2005
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Social rights protection under socialism: A Chinese case
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The effects of the implementation of the reform policies and the problem involved in implementation in the Chinese background are discussed. The Chinese government suggests the protective mechanism extension to the whole population in due time, so that the reforms could consider laboratory experiments to make new tool efficient.
Publication Name: Human Rights Review
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 1524-8879
Year: 2005
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