Conscientious Objection
Conscientious Objection (objector)
Embracing mainstream international law, this section on conscientious objection (objector) explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here.
Resources
Further Reading
- The entry “conscientious objection (objector)” in the Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law (currently, the Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law, 2009), Oxford University Press
Hierarchical Display of Conscientious objection
International Relations > Defence > Armed forces > National service
Politics > Politics and public safety > Trends of opinion > Civil disobedience
Politics > Politics and public safety > Trends of opinion > Non-violence
Law > Rights and freedoms > Rights of the individual > Freedom of opinion
Conscientious objection
Concept of Conscientious objection
See the dictionary definition of Conscientious objection.
Characteristics of Conscientious objection
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Resources
Translation of Conscientious objection
- Spanish: Objeción de conciencia
- French: Objection de conscience
- German: Kriegsdienstverweigerung
- Italian: Obiezione di coscienza
- Portuguese: Objeção de consciência
- Polish: Obiekcje światopoglądowe
Thesaurus of Conscientious objection
International Relations > Defence > Armed forces > National service > Conscientious objection
Politics > Politics and public safety > Trends of opinion > Civil disobedience > Conscientious objection
Politics > Politics and public safety > Trends of opinion > Non-violence > Conscientious objection
Law > Rights and freedoms > Rights of the individual > Freedom of opinion > Conscientious objection
See also
- Conscientious objector