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- رهایی، سعید (1389)، آزادی دینی از منظر حقوق بینالملل، قم: دانشگاه مفید.
- ساندل، مایکل (1374)، لیبرالیسم و منتقدان آن، احمد تدین، تهران: علمی و فرهنگی.
- مارکس، کارل (1843)، دربارۀ مسئلۀ یهود، مترجم: ع. افق، بیجا.
- هاشمی، سید محمد (1384)، حقوق بشر و آزادیهای اساسی، تهران: میزان.
ب) مقالات
- حبیبنژاد، سید احمد، (1395)، «شرایط اعمال تحدید حقوق و آزادیها با تأکید بر تحدید به نام نظم عمومی»، فصلنامۀ حقوق تطبیقی (نامۀ مفید).
ج) اسناد
- اعلامیۀ کنفرانس جهانی وین، 25 ژوئن 1993.
- انگلیسی
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- C) Judgements
- US Supreme Court (1976), Buckley v. Valeo.
- US Supreme Court (1978), First Nat'l Bank of Boston v. Bellotti.
- US Supreme Court (2003), McConnell v. Federal Election Commission.
- D) Websites
- https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=130722090
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