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Continuing legal education module 3: Unilateral conversion to Islam of children in Malaysia
By Fahri Azzat
21 September 2016
3.1. Article 11(1) and Articles 12(3) and (4) of the Federal Constitution, and a child’s right to profess his
or her own religion
3.2. The Malaysian judiciary’s approach to a child’s right to freedom of belief as measured against a parent’s right to determine their child’s faith
3.3. The competing views with regard to whether a parent can convert their children’s faith when the other parent disagrees
This strategic litigation continuing legal education series on the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion or belief is produced by MCCHR and LB Training with support from the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative.
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