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Author name:

"Nazila Ghanea-Hercock"

  1. Nazila Ghanea-Hercock. Bahá'í Critique of Human Rights, A: State Sovereignty as Smokescreen or Necessary Partner in Securing Human Rights? (2001). The Bahá’í critique of the current international human rights system focuses on the extent and centrality of state sovereignty; the importance of the international protection of human rights by the United Nations; systemic challenges.
  2. Nazila Ghanea-Hercock. Bahá'í Reflections on Defamation of Religion (2008-12-04). Freedom of expression vs. defamation of religion as they relate to international human rights.
  3. Nazila Ghanea-Hercock. Emergence: Dimensions of a New World Order, by Charles Lerche: Review (1992).
  4. Nazila Ghanea-Hercock. Review of secondary literature in English on recent persecutions of Bahá'ís in Iran (1997). Issues of misinformation, perceived favoritism under the Shah's regime, charges of espionage, and theological conflicts with Islam as motives for the persecution of Bahá'ís.
  5. Nazila Ghanea-Hercock. Striving for Human Rights in an Age of Religious Extremism (2016). Bahá'í perspectives on global human rights law, community duties, religion as a pillar of justice, and the oneness of humanity.
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