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The Right of the Child to Religious Freedom in International Law (International Studies in Human Rights, 93),Used
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Langlaude (lecturer, School of Law, U. of East London) states that there have been no broad, indepth studies of the rights of children to religious freedom in international law. The issue is complex because religion is among the most complex of human rights. While religious freedom has been debated and studied extensively, the issues revolved around adults and the law. Langlaude has written a critical analysis of current international law regarding the religious rights of children. Some of the conflicts addressed are religious education and age limits, religious practices and rituals, forced attendance and conversions, and parental rights in education. It also discusses the issue of the autonomy of children within the framework of parents, religious community, and societyin other words, what the religious rights of children actually are. Martinus Nijhoff is an imprint of Brill. Annotation 2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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