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Search for all author/editor names:"Nazila Ghanea-Hercock" - Bahá'í Critique of Human Rights, A: State Sovereignty as Smokescreen or Necessary Partner in Securing Human Rights?, by Nazila Ghanea-Hercock, in Bahá'í-Inspired Perspectives on 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. Published Articles. [about]
- Bahá'í Reflections on Defamation of Religion, by Nazila Ghanea-Hercock (2008). Freedom of expression vs. defamation of religion as they relate to international human rights. Audio. [about]
- Emergence: Dimensions of a New World Order, by Charles Lerche: Review, by Nazila Ghanea-Hercock, in Bahá'í Studies Review, 2:1 (1992). Book Reviews. [about]
- Review of secondary literature in English on recent persecutions of Bahá'ís in Iran, by Nazila Ghanea-Hercock, in Bahá'í Studies Review, 7 (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. Published Articles. [about]
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