Legislative and Policy Actions That Disproportionately Impact Freedom of Religion and Belief of Religious Minorities: A Case of How the Criminal Justice System Responds to Religious Extremism in Kenya / (Hardcopy)

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Nairobi, Kenya Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims, 2023.Description: ii, 58pages, 29.5cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • KSK66 .L44 2023
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction: Freedom of Religion and Belief in the Kenyan Context -- Chapter 2. Legal and Policy Frameworks Governing Religious Freedom and National Security -- Chapter 3. The Rise of Religious Extremism and Government Response -- Chapter 4. Case Studies: Criminal Justice Responses and Religious Minority Experiences -- Chapter 5. Analysis of Disproportionate Impacts -- Chapter 6. Legal Gaps, Human Rights Concerns, and Institutional Bias -- Chapter 7. Recommendations for Rights-Based Approaches to Security and Religious Freedom -- Chapter 8. Conclusion: Balancing Security and Rights in a Democratic State.
Summary: This study explores how legislative and policy responses to religious extremism in Kenya have had disproportionate impacts on the freedom of religion or belief, particularly for religious minorities. It examines Kenya’s criminal justice system and counter-terrorism laws, including their application, enforcement, and unintended consequences. Through legal analysis and case studies, the book highlights patterns of discrimination, securitization of religious identity, and systemic challenges that undermine the protection of fundamental rights.
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Freedom of Religion and Belief in the Kenyan Context -- Chapter 2. Legal and Policy Frameworks Governing Religious Freedom and National Security -- Chapter 3. The Rise of Religious Extremism and Government Response -- Chapter 4. Case Studies: Criminal Justice Responses and Religious Minority Experiences -- Chapter 5. Analysis of Disproportionate Impacts -- Chapter 6. Legal Gaps, Human Rights Concerns, and Institutional Bias -- Chapter 7. Recommendations for Rights-Based Approaches to Security and Religious Freedom -- Chapter 8. Conclusion: Balancing Security and Rights in a Democratic State.

This study explores how legislative and policy responses to religious extremism in Kenya have had disproportionate impacts on the freedom of religion or belief, particularly for religious minorities. It examines Kenya’s criminal justice system and counter-terrorism laws, including their application, enforcement, and unintended consequences. Through legal analysis and case studies, the book highlights patterns of discrimination, securitization of religious identity, and systemic challenges that undermine the protection of fundamental rights.

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