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Beyond Ruggie’s Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: Charting an Embracive Approach to Corporate Human Rights Compliance (2012)

To what extent should or must a corporation poised to undertake a significant international merger...

 

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Springtime for Freedom of Religion or Belief: Will Newly Democratic Arab States Guarantee International Human Rights Norms or Perpetuate Their Violation? (2012)

The Arab Spring has generated unprecedented and seismic political and social upheaval across the Arab...

 

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Defamation of Religion: Rumors of Its Death are Greatly Exaggerated, Case Western Reserve Law Review (2011)

This Article explores the recent decisions by the United Nations (“UN”) Human Rights Council and...

 

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Russia’s 'Orthodox' Foreign Policy: The Growing Influence of the Russian Orthodox Church in Shaping Russia’s Policies Abroad, University of Pennsylvannia Journal of International Law (2011)

The government of Russia and the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) - the country’s predominant religious...

 

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The Bottom Up Journey of 'Defamation of Religion' from Muslim States to the United Nations: A Case Study of the Migration of Anti-Constitutional Ideas, Special Issue Human Rights: New Possibilities/New Problems (2011)

This chapter is intended to elaborate on the existing academic literature addressing the migration of...

 

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Whither Secular Bear: The Russian Orthodox Church’s Strengthening Influence on Russia's Domestic and Foreign Policy, Fides Et Libertas: The Journal of the International Religious Liberty Association, p. 89, 2011 (2011)

As 2012 presidential elections in Russia draw near, evidence points to a collapse in that...

 

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Should New Bills of Rights Address Emerging International Human Rights Norms? The Challenge of “Defamation of Religion”, Northwestern Journal of International Human Rights (2010)

The emerging international human rights norm of “defamation of religion,” an ongoing flashpoint in debates...

 

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One New President, One New Patriarch and a Generous Disregard for the Constitution: A Recipe for the Continuing Decline of Secular Russia, Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law (2010)

The government of Russia and the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC)—the country’s predominant religious group—recently underwent...

 

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Analysis of the Republic of Tajikistan's Draft Law 'About Freedom of Conscience and Religious Unions' (with W. Cole Durham) (2008)

This article, prepared at the request of the International Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ICNL), provides...

 

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'Babushka Said Two Things - It Will Either Rain or Snow; It Either Will or Will Not': An Analysis of the Provisions and Human Rights Implications of Russia's New Law on Nongovernmental Organizations as Told Through Eleven Russian Proverbs, The George Washington International Law Review (2008)

Longtime observers of Russia increasingly have called attention to and expressed profound concern for the...

 

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How to Entrench a De Facto State Church in Russia: A Guide in Progress, Brigham Young University Law Review (2008)

The Russian Orthodox Church's (ROC) assertion of a constitutionally inappropriate role in affairs of state...

 

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The Religion-State Relationship and the Right to Freedom of Religion or Belief: A Comparative Textual Analysis of the Constitutions of Predominantly Muslim Countries (with Tad Stahnke), Georgetown Journal of International Law (2005)

This study analyzes the constitutional provisions in 44 predominantly Muslim countries addressing the relationship between...

 

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Who Will Watch the Watchdogs?: International Human Rights Nongovernmental Organizations and the Case for Regulation, Buffalo Human Rights Law Review (2004)

Human rights nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have become a fixture within the international system and a...