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Religious Liberty
The Unification Church Case in Japan: A Legal Analysis. 4. Biased Tort Cases
The government relies on 32 civil court cases, whose decisions were tainted by prejudices against the UC. Some condoned the criminal practice of deprogramming.
The Unification Church Case in Japan: A Legal Analysis. 3: “Public Welfare” and “Social Norms”
Violations of vaguely indicated social standards do not justify limitations of freedom of religion or belief under article 18.3 ICCPR.
エホバの証人と輸血:ヨーロッパ人権裁判所がスペインに不利な判決を下したのはなぜか
大法廷は全会一致で,判断能力のある成人患者は,輸血を含むいかなる医療行為も拒否する権利を有するとの判決を下す。
The Unification Church Case in Japan: A Legal Analysis. 2: “Prescribed by Law”
The Japanese government’s limitations of the church’s religious freedom are not among those authorized by Article 18.3 of the ICCPR.
Entire Village of the Yi Ethnic Minority “Deprogrammed” in Yunnan
When the authorities learned that the banned Association of Disciples had converted all villagers in Jiciping, reeducation was entrusted directly to the police.
The Unification Church Case in Japan: A Legal Analysis. 1: Introduction
By filing for dissolution of the religious corporation, the Japanese government clearly violated international law.
Eritrea and Justice Long Delayed: Jehovah’s Witnesses and a Somber 30th Anniversary
On October 25, 1994, a presidential decree stripped members of the religious organization of Eritrean citizenship and inaugurated decades of persecution.
Zhu Bin: Co-founder of Christian School Released on Bail but Kept Under Surveillance
The well-known activist is free from jail—but not from harassment.
Sex, Slander, and Television: The Christian Gospel Mission in Taiwan After Netflix’s “In the Name of God” – Part III (Appendix 1 and 2)
CGM Taiwan’s statement and some specific cases of discrimination.








