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Article 18. Freedom of Thought, Conscience, and Religion
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Johannes Morsink
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- A Note on Sources xv
- Preamble 1
- Operative Paragraph: Statement of Purpose 13
- Article 1. Born Free and Equal 20
- Article 2a. Nondiscrimination 25
- Article 2b. Colonialism and Systemic Racism 32
- Article 3. Life, Liberty, and Security of Person 38
- Article 4. Freedom from Slavery 46
- Article 5. Torture and Relativism 50
- Article 6. Person Before the Law 54
- Article 7. Equality Before the Law 58
- Article 8. Having Fundamental Rights 63
- Article 9. No Arbitrary Arrest 67
- Article 10. Fair Public Hearing 70
- Article 11. Innocence and Nuremberg 73
- Article 12. The Right to Privacy 81
- Article 13. Freedom of Movement and COVID-19 86
- Article 14. The Right to Asylum 91
- Article 15. The Right to a Nationality and Statelessness 97
- Article 16. Marriage and the Family 102
- Article 17. Property and Essential Needs 109
- Article 18. Freedom of Thought, Conscience, and Religion 116
- Article 19. Information, Opinion, and Expression 123
- Article 20. Freedom of Assembly and Association 130
- Article 21. The Right to Participation in Government 135
- Article 22. Social (Security) Justice 142
- Article 23. The Right to Work Today 146
- Article 24. Rights to Rest and Leisure 152
- Article 25. Standard of Living and Social Security 155
- Article 26. The Right to an Education 161
- Article 27. Participation in Culture 167
- Article 28. The Right to a (Good) World Order 173
- Article 29. Duties as Limitations 178
- Article 30. Indestructible and Inherent 185
- Acknowledgments 191
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- A Note on Sources xv
- Preamble 1
- Operative Paragraph: Statement of Purpose 13
- Article 1. Born Free and Equal 20
- Article 2a. Nondiscrimination 25
- Article 2b. Colonialism and Systemic Racism 32
- Article 3. Life, Liberty, and Security of Person 38
- Article 4. Freedom from Slavery 46
- Article 5. Torture and Relativism 50
- Article 6. Person Before the Law 54
- Article 7. Equality Before the Law 58
- Article 8. Having Fundamental Rights 63
- Article 9. No Arbitrary Arrest 67
- Article 10. Fair Public Hearing 70
- Article 11. Innocence and Nuremberg 73
- Article 12. The Right to Privacy 81
- Article 13. Freedom of Movement and COVID-19 86
- Article 14. The Right to Asylum 91
- Article 15. The Right to a Nationality and Statelessness 97
- Article 16. Marriage and the Family 102
- Article 17. Property and Essential Needs 109
- Article 18. Freedom of Thought, Conscience, and Religion 116
- Article 19. Information, Opinion, and Expression 123
- Article 20. Freedom of Assembly and Association 130
- Article 21. The Right to Participation in Government 135
- Article 22. Social (Security) Justice 142
- Article 23. The Right to Work Today 146
- Article 24. Rights to Rest and Leisure 152
- Article 25. Standard of Living and Social Security 155
- Article 26. The Right to an Education 161
- Article 27. Participation in Culture 167
- Article 28. The Right to a (Good) World Order 173
- Article 29. Duties as Limitations 178
- Article 30. Indestructible and Inherent 185
- Acknowledgments 191