Religious Minorities in States of Emergency: the UN Perspective
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https://doi.org/10.54103/1971-8543/30204Abstract
Emergencies can affect everybody in a given territory, but vulnerable groups are exposed to greater risks than the rest of the population. This contribution looks at the UN perspective concerning a specific vulnerable category, that is, religious minorities, in states of emergencies, by focusing on the Emergency Special Sessions of the General Assembly and on the Human Rights Council’s Special Procedures.
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