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Présentation de deux textes des droits de l’homme adoptés par l’organisation de la coopération islamique

    1. [1] Président du Centre Arabe pour l’Éducation au Droit International Humanitaire et aux Droits Humains de Strasbourg. Chargé d’enseignement à l’Université de Strasbourg, France, Professeur des droits de l’homme à l’Université Jinan de Tripoli, Liban
  • Localización: Ordine Internazionale e Diritti Umani, ISSN-e 2284-3531, Nº. 4, 2016, págs. 691-698
  • Idioma: francés
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • Presentation of two texts of human rights adopted by the organization of islamic cooperation
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    • Two Declarations about Human Rights adopted by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation: The Dhaka Declaration on Human Rights in Islam 1983 and the Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam 1990.

      There are very important paragraph in the Dhaka Declaration. It is about the (Equality) between man and woman, but we don’t find any paragraph in this Declaration about the liberty of religion! We think that some’s dispositions in the Cairo Declaration didn’t show the tolerance and the opining of the principles of Islam. There are questions about some’s articles of this Declaration concerning the (Equality) between man and woman and the liberty of belief.

      And we should exam, as mention in the article 25 of the Declaration, the rules of the Sharia concerning the interpretation of the articles of this Declaration.


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