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Religion and Human Rights 17 (2022) 161–162 Human


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Volume 17, No. 1

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Manifestation of Belief and the “Liberal” Law of Religion: Why It Is Time


to Rethink the Status-Quo? 1–22
Sylvie Bacquet
Human Rights and Interreligious Dialogue: The Role of Religious
Leaders in Freedom of Expression—The Case of the North of Lebanon
since 2014 23–48
Ziad Fahed and Stephanie Abboud
Law and Religion: A Comparative Approach to the Management of
Religious Intolerance in Brazil and Canada 49–64
Camila Silva Nicácio

Volume 17, No. 2

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The Islamic Republic of Iran’s Export of Human Rights Violations through


Proxies: Yemen and the Case of the Bahá’ís 65–81
Shabnam Moinipour
Freedom of Religion and State Secularism under the COVID-19 Crisis:
The Case of Italy 82–102
Francesco Alicino

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Volume 17, No. 3

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One Man’s Terrorist Is Another Man’s Political Prisoner:


Human Rights Organisations, the State and the Persecution
of Hizb ut-Tahrir in Russia 103–133
Denys Shestopalets
Perceptions of Ethnic-Racial and Religious Diversity in Brazil
and Argentina and Their Political-Legal Expressions 134–159
Paula Montero, Camila Silva Nicácio and Juan Marco Vaggione

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