Search Results - "Human rights activists"
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Apostasy and its implication in the entitlement to property on death
Published 2013“…For the apostate and some human rights activists including some Muslims themselves religion is a matter of choice and nobody can force anybody to remain a Muslim or to stop them from renouncing Islam…”
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Australian Foreign Policy, Human Rights in China and the Spiral Model
Published 2006“…To progress to phase four (prescriptive status), continued pressures by international and domestic actors are needed so that support and protection is provided to domestic human rights activists. The annual Australia–China bilateral dialogue meetings do not appear to be contributing to those pressures. …”
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Between citizenship and human rights: the struggle for justice after Indonesia’s 1965 mass violence
Published 2018“…Since the authoritarian New Order regime ended in May 1998, human rights activists and survivors have campaigned for successive governments in Indonesia to address the needs of survivors of the 1965–1966 anti-communist violence. …”
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The Libyan NTC Law No.38 2012: a disguised amnesty
Published 2019“…This amnesty law was criticized by human rights organizations and human rights activists. In this article after providing a brief introduction to amnesty and introducing various types of it and contemplating on transitional justice, the NTC amnesty law will be examined.…”
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Being a Human Book: Conversations for Rupturing Prejudice
Published 2017“…The dynamic nature of conscientization brings human rights activists into this experience, which ruptures discriminatory attitudes so that new attitudes may emerge. …”
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Freedom without restraint and responsibility: the problem of hate speech in Malaysia
Published 2015“…Hate speech has been an issue of heated debate amongst legal scholars and human rights activists particularly between Western and Eastern countries. …”
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Airline passengers’ screening: an appraisal from the Islamic law perspective
Published 2015“…As a sequel to the adoption of these methods, many queries have been raised especially from the human rights activists who argue that the so-called imaging technologies intrude on the fundamental human rights of passengers. …”
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A Sense of Viidu: The (Re)creation of Home by the Sri Lankan Tamil Diaspora in Australia
Published 2020“…These include works from playwrights, novelists and community arts practitioners who also identify as human rights activists.…”
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Islamic perspectives on the legality of marital rape in the framework of maqasid al-shariah
Published 2018“…The term “marital rape” is commonly used by politicians, human rights activists, and feminists to refer to a husband who forces sexual intercourse upon his wife without her consent. …”
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Islamic perspective on the legality of marital rape in the framework of maqasid al shariah
Published 2017“…The term “marital rape” is commonly used by politicians, human rights activists, and feminists to refer to a husband who forces sexual intercourse upon his wife without her consent. …”
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Revisiting the role of a Mufti¯ in the criminal justice system in Africa: a critical appraisal of the apostasy case of Mariam Yahia Ibrahim
Published 2015“…While the case, as well as the decision of the court, cheated a maelstrom of controversy and rekindled the narratives of human rights activists globally on the sacrosanct nature of freedom of religion, Muslim jurists have argued that Islamic law provides punishments for specific offences such as hudud, qisas and diyyah; the rationale behind such punishments is not only to punish the offenders, but also to deter other people from committing the same offence. …”
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The dilemma of Hudud and international human rights: proposing a benevolent mechanism
Published 2007“…Due to these reasons, Muslim countries are usually of the view that the enforcement of such punishments is a non-negotiable religious obligation. Human rights activists on the other hand, argued that the implementation of the Hudud laws contravenes multiple norms and values of international human rights law. …”
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The reconstruction of Muslim women’s property rights in the 21st Century
Published 2020“…The Muslim world has been a focal point for most human rights activists. The general perception persists regarding equal access and opportunities for women in their pursuit of property rights. …”
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Beyond our Nuclear Engagement: love, nuclear pain and the whole damn thing
Published 2017“…The narrator is positioned as a critical human rights activist, and follows the subjective, imaginative and suicidal implications of the nuclear in their life. …”
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Domestic violence as a consequence of nusyuz under the Islamic law and legislation of Indonesia
Published 2019“…Applications of this study: This study can be useful for Indonesian people, especially for women and human right activists. Novelty/Originality of this study: The novelty in this discussion is the enlightenment of the public about the existence of a relationship between Islamic law and applicable law in Indonesia, wherein Islamic law is often not considered to be in harmony with the law in existing discussions.…”
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