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FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE, Leiden, 12-14 November 1992
Freedom of conscience : proceedings / Council os Europe.- Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 1993.- 223p. ; 24 cm
Seminar organised by the Secretariat General of the Council of Europe, in co-operation with the F.M. van Asbeck Centre for Human Rights Studies of the University of Leiden, Leiden (Netherlands), 12-14 November 1992. - The Seminar of Leiden dealt with the following three themes: freedom of conscience. pluralism and tolerance; scope and limits of conscientious objections; freedom of conseience and minority groups.
ISBN 92-871-2633-7 (Brochado) : Oferta


DIREITOS DO HOMEM, LIBERDADE DE CONSCIÊNCIA, OBJECÇÃO DE CONSCIÊNCIA, LIBERDADE DE EXPRESSÃO

Preface. Opening Speeches by: Mrs Catharina Dales, Minister for Home Affairs of the Netherlands; Mr Lammert Leertouwer, Rector Magnificus of the University of Leiden; Mr Evert Alkema, Director of the F. M. van Asbeck Centre for Human Rights Studies; Mr Peter Leuprecht, Director of Human Rights of the Council of Europe. I - INTRODUCTORY REPORT ON "FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE, PLURALISM AND TOLERANCE" BY MR JACQUES ROBERT, PROFESSOR OF LAW AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PARIS II, MEMBER OF THE FRENCH CONSTITUTIONAL COUNCIL. Report on "Freedom of conscience in intemationaI Iaw" by Mr Kevin Boyle. Director of the Human Rights Centre at the University of Essex (UK). Written communication on "Sects" by Mr Jean-François Mayer, Historian, CESNUR (Centre for Studies on New Religions), Fribourg (Switzerland). Interventions relating to the theme "Freedom of conscience, pluralism and tolerance". II - REPORT ON "SCOPE AND LIMITS OF CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTIONS" BY MR BEN VERMEULEN, SENIOR LECTURER IN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AT THE UNIVERSITY OF UTRECHT (NETHERLANDS). Written communication on "Conscientious objection to military service" by Mr Stefano Rodotà, Professor of Law at the University of Rome, Member of lhe Legal Affairs and Human Rights Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. Written communication on "Conscientious objection in labour relations (civil service and liberal professions) by Mr Gerard Quinn, Director of the lrish Centre for the Study of Human Rights, University College, Galway (Ireland). Written communication cm "Conscientious objection to taxation" by Barbara Forbes, Quaker Council for European Affairs, Brussels (Belgium). Interventions relating to the theme "Scope and limits of conscientious objections''. III - REPORT ON "FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE AND MINORITY GROUPS" BY MR KAREL RIMANQUE, PROFESSOR OF LAW AT .THE UNIVERSITY OF ANTWERP (BELGIUM). Written communication on "The school in a multi-religious society" by Mr Pieter Batelaan, Secretary General of the Intemational Associatlon for Intercultural Education, Hilversum (Netherlands). Written communication on "Freedom of conscience and religion and immigrants" by Mr Antonio Perotti, Director of Informarion & Sciences cm Intemational Migrations, Paris. Interventions relating to lhe theme "Freedom of conscience and minority groups". IV - GENERAL REPORT BY MR JAN REMMELINK, FORMER "PROCUREUR-GENERAAL" AT THE SUPREME COURT OF THE NETHERLANDS AND EMERITUS PROFESSOR OF PENAL LAW AT THE FREE UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM. Interventions givcn following the General report.