Human Rights and the World's Major Religions: The Buddhist tradition. Volume 5, Volume 5Praeger, 2005 - 297 pages |
Contents
BASIC TEACHINGS AND PRINCIPLES | 15 |
DECLINE COLONIAL DOMINATION AND | 77 |
ISLAM DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS | 103 |
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