This is an extract from a discussion paper written by the Irish Human Rights Commission about religious education and human rights. Atheist Ireland is preparing a response to this discussion paper, and we welcome your feedback on it. Human Rights Standards 47. The Right to Education (Article 42, the Constitution, ...
This is an extract from a discussion paper written by the Irish Human Rights Commission about religious education and human rights. Atheist Ireland is preparing a response to this discussion paper, and we welcome your feedback on it. ECtHR decision in Lautsi v. Italy In Lautsi v. Italy19 the European ...
This is an extract from a discussion paper written by the Irish Human Rights Commission about religious education and human rights. Atheist Ireland is preparing a response to this discussion paper, and we welcome your feedback on it. Questions for Consideration Legitimate questions arise in relation to the system of ...
Dear Sirs, As the Commission is hosting a conference on Religion and Education; A Human Rights Perspective on November 27th we would like to inform you that Atheist Ireland is objecting to the Education (Amendment) Bill 2010 on the grounds that it will not guarantee and protect the Human Rights ...
The Irish Human Rights Commission and TCD School of Law will host a joint conference on Saturday 27 November to examine the human rights implications of religion in education. Keynote speakers are Professor Dr. Gerhard Robbers, Institute for Legal Policy, Universitaet Trier, Germany and Professor Dr. Eugenia Maria Relano, Professor ...
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