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Laws, Volume 13, Issue 2

April 2024 - 14 articles

Cover Story: This article responds to the assertion that the recognition of religious corporations as litigants in religious discrimination claims departs from international human rights law, which only protects the rights of natural legal persons. Adopting the current legislative debate in Australia as a case study, this article argues that under international law, states should protect the ability of religious groups to be litigants, including corporations. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights requires that state parties ensure the right of individuals to manifest their beliefs in communities, as well as affording such communities protection against religious discrimination. This entails granting religious groups the ability to pursue legal measures to preserve the enjoyment of these rights by their members. View this paper
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