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From the supplier: John Strawson attempts to ascribe a number of misguided positions which he believes author Ann Elizabeth Mayer has taken in terms of the link of human rights to Islamic culture and law in her book 'Islam and Human Rights: Tradition and Politics'. The numerous publications and public lectures as well as years of human rights activism of Mayer are sufficient proof that she does not espouse the positions Strawson attributes to her. The major points in Strawson's many attempts to place 'Islam and Human Rights' in an entirely false right are discussed.
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Title: A rebuttal. (response to article by John Strawson, winter 1997 Arab Studies Quarterly)
Author: Ann Elizabeth Mayer
Publication:Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ) (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 1998
Publisher: Association of Arab-American University Graduates and Institute of Arab Studies
Volume: v20 Issue: n1 Page: p95(3)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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Author(s)Ann Elizabeth Mayer
ISBN / ASINB000987BMI
ISBN-13978B000987BM6
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