Human Rights in World Context (German: Menschenrechte im Weltkontext) is a German language book containing cultural comparison study on Human Rights around the world. Its content includes places of origin of human rights, human Rights in smaller and larger religious communities and areas for action. The book was published in 2013 by Dr. Hamid Reza Yousefi 's, an associate Professor of History of Philosophy and Intercultural Philosophy at the University of Koblenz and Landau. The targets group includes Sociologists, Cultural scientists, Politically and philosophically interested persons. Following are chapters from the book:
Introduction by the editor - Hamid Reza YousefiPlaces of origin of human rightsHuman Rights in African traditions - Daniela HrzánHuman Rights in Asian traditions - Jing-Jong LuhHuman Rights in Eastern traditions - Rabea Müller, Hamid Reza YousefiHuman rights in European traditions - Marie-Luisa FrickHuman Rights in Latin American traditions - Josef EstermannHuman Rights in larger religious communities -Human Rights in Zarathustratum - Marie-Luisa FrickHuman Rights in Hinduism - Martin MittwedeHuman Rights in Buddhism - Eiko HanaokaHuman Rights in Judaism - Sabine SanderHuman Rights in Christianity - Mathias Victorien NtepHuman Rights in Islam - Yavuz ÖzoguzHuman Rights in smaller religious communities -Human Rights in the Sikh religion - Dharam Singh Nihang Singh , Khushwant SinghHuman rights in Shinto - There YoshidaHuman Rights in Freemasonry - Klaus-Jürgen GreenHuman Rights in the Bahai religion - Farah DustdarHuman rights of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat - Maryam Khola HübschHuman Rights in Yezidism - January Ilhan KizilhanHuman rights and their areas of action -Human rights and individual - Josef BordatHuman Rights and Constitutional Law - Hamid Reza Yousefi