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Človekove pravice in svetovna verstva (Slovene)

Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
6.11.00  Humanities  Theology   

Code Science Field
H190  Humanities  Non-Christian religions 
Keywords
Human rights, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Chinese religion, hinduism, bhudism, new age, interreligion relations, religions freedom
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Researchers (5)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  13888  PhD Jurij Bizjak  Linguistics  Researcher  1999 - 2001  190 
2.  11856  PhD Bogdan Dolenc  Theology  Researcher  1999 - 2001  443 
3.  13877  PhD Borut Košir  Law  Researcher  1999 - 2001  204 
4.  04026  PhD Maja Milčinski  Humanities  Researcher  2000 - 2001  509 
5.  13881  PhD Drago Karl Ocvirk  Culturology  Head  2000 - 2001  1,551 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0170  University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Theology  Ljubljana  1627112  12,079 
Abstract
The Human Rights as defined in the UN Declaration from 1948 were created in the world of the European civilization. This world has been marked by Judaism and Christianity, so that they are the background of Human Rights. Other civilizations (especially asian, which is marked by islam, hinduism, bhudism, confucionism etc.) criticize the present formulation of Human Rights that it is euro or christian centered. Therefore these people ask the human Rights have to be reformulated according to their own religions and values. It is difficult today in the times of globalization to ignore those claims and not to try to understand them seeing their possible contribution to the new formulation of Human Rights.
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