RT Article T1 New and Old Religious Minorities in International Law JF Religions VO 12 IS 9 A1 Ferrari, Daniele 1984- LA English PB MDPI YR 2021 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/177259461X AB In a time of growing transformations of the definition of religious minorities, the chapter aims to investigate the different trajectories of development of this topic in international law. To explore this issue, I propose an analysis divided into four paragraphs corresponding to the evolution of religious minorities’ rights (the traditional definition; the enlargement; the inclusion; the intersection). The chapter aims to develop the following contents: (a) an analysis of the traditional criteria defining religious minorities in international documents between 1947 and 1985; (b) a model of investigation of new religious minorities within specific trajectories of transformation of this category (implementation; inclusion; intersection); (c) a vocabulary test concerning the innovations in the linguistic approach to religious minorities; (d) the effects of the different dynamics of innovation on the rights of religious minorities. K1 FoRB K1 LGBT rights K1 Asylum K1 Gender Identity K1 Intersection K1 Migrations K1 new religious minority K1 old religious minority K1 Religious Minority DO 10.3390/rel12090698