"Religion and Human Rights: An International Journal" from Martin Nijhoff Publishers.Martin Nijhoff Publishers (MNP (Microcom Networking Protocol) A family of communications protocols from Microcom, Inc., Norwood, MA, that have become de facto standards for error correction (classes 2 through 4) and data compression (class 5). In 1997, Compaq acquired Microcom. ; Boston, MA), a division of Brill Brill or Bril, Flemish painters, brothers. Mattys Brill (mä`tīs), 1550–83, went to Rome early in his career and executed frescoes for Gregory XIII in the Vatican. Academic Publishers, has begun the publication of "Religion & Human Rights: An International Journal." The title is produced three times a year and an annual subscription costs $59 for individuals and $175 for institutions. The journal is written to provide an academic forum for the discussion of religious and human rights issues which are of "crucial importance and which have global reach," MNP said. Its field of interest covers the points of contact, interactions, conflicts and reconciliations inherent to the relationship between teachings, principles, laws and practice of religions or beliefs on the one hand, and modern international and regional systems for the promotion and protection of human rights on the other hand. The title draws its materials from all relevant disciplines, including theology, anthropology anthropology, classification and analysis of humans and their society, descriptively, culturally, historically, and physically. Its unique contribution to studying the bonds of human social relations has been the distinctive concept of culture. , history, international relations international relations, study of the relations among states and other political and economic units in the international system. Particular areas of study within the field of international relations include diplomacy and diplomatic history, international law, , human rights, religious studies, and many others, with special emphasis on legal frameworks. It is targeted to all professionals concerned with monitoring, studying, teaching, analyzing or developing policies on the relationship between religion and human rights, including legal practitioners, government officials and non-governmental organizations “NGO” redirects here. For other uses, see NGO (disambiguation). A non-governmental organization (NGO) is a legally constituted organization created by private persons or organizations with no participation or representation of any government. . |
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