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Does God Believe in Human Rights? Essays on Religion and Human Rights.
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[SERIES]: Studies in Religion, Secular Beliefs and Human Rights [SRSB] - Volume 5..
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Author
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Ghanea, Nazila; Stephens, Alan; Walden, Raphael [Eds.] / Harries, Richard; Ruston, Roger; Ipgrave, Michael; Rehman, Javaid; et al.
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Place of Publication
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Leiden / Boston
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Publication Name
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Brill / Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
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Year
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2007
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Language(s)
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English
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Description
RARE collection of studies on the relationship between human rights and religion by Richard Harries, Roger Ruston, Michael Ipgrave, Javaid Rehman, Norman Solomon, Avrom Sherr, Melanie Phillips, John Barnabas Leith, Paul Weller, Dennis de Jong, Conor Gearty, Nazila Ghanea, Peter Cumper and Frederik Harhoff. Introduction is by Malcolm Evans. 245x165mm. XXII+272 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly curved. Cover corners rubbed. Cover bottom edge and spine edges bumped. Else in good condition.
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Please note
- This book may take up to two business days to be retrieved from storage.
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Price
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$30.00
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Catalog Index Number
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AR 604 017
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