Making a Mountain out of Molehill: The Protection of the Right to the Freedom of Religion of the Muslim Religious Minority in Kenya's Constitution
Abstract
The role constitutions where Islamic law is applied remains a point of contention. that there should be the right to freedom of religion remains an integral and undisputed part of international human right instruments and national bills of rights. this right to freedom is broken into, first, the extent to which a particular religion is recognized by a state and secondary the right to exercise it. in addition the modern state has taken over functions previously undertaken by the church, like education and health......
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Citation
14 Int'l J. on Minority & Group Rts. 25 (2007)Publisher
University of Nairobi School of Law