Religious pluralism and human rights in Europe : where to draw the line? /
Religious pluralism and human rights in Europe : where to draw the line? /
M.L.P. Loenen and J.E. Goldschmidt (editors).
- Antwerpen : Holmes Beach, Fla. : Intersentia ; Distribution for North America, Gaunt Inc., 2007.
- xii, 336 pages ; 24 cm
"D/2007/7849/34 ... NUR 828"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction / Global citizenship and human rights : from Muslims in Europe to European Muslims / Religious pluralism, human rights, and Muslim citizenship in Europe : some preliminary reflections on an evolving methodology for consensus / Freedom of religion and legal pluralism / The practical priority of the secular legal order : a response to Javid Gadirov / Equal treatment of religions? : an international and comparative perspective / Religious pluralism and human rights in Europe : equality in the regulation of religion / Headscarves in schools : European comparisons / Dealing with different religious convictions and practices / Headscarves at public schools : the issue of open neutrality reconsidered / Two cities in conflict / A "clash of civilizations" and a "conflict of cities" / The accommodation of "uncontroversial" religious practices / Equals in faith--faith in equality : equality as an additional standard for decisions on the accommodation of religious practices / Cultural rights and religious rights / Protection of proscription? : cultural practices against the background of religious pluralism / Religiously-motivated discriminatory speech : "homophobia" and equality denial / Freedom of expression and religiously-based ideas on homosexuality : European and Dutch standards / Glorifying terrorism / Towards the abolition of hate speech bans : a "viewpoint absolutist" perspective / Religious pluralism and human rights in Europe: reflections for future research / Titia Loenen -- Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im -- Shaheen Sardar Ali -- Javid Gadirov -- Heiner Bielefeldt -- Sophie van Bijsterveld -- Marco Ventura -- Hege Skjeie -- Aart Hendriks -- Hans Werdm�older -- Matthew de Blois -- Javaid Rehman -- Peter Cumper -- Marjolein van den Brink -- Kirsten Ketscher -- Bas de Gaay Fortman -- Ian Leigh -- Jan-Peter Loof -- Chrisje Brants -- Eric Heinze -- Jenny E. Goldschmidt and Titia Loenen.
9789050956420 9050956424
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013821928 Uk
Religious pluralism--Europe.
Multiculturalism--Europe.
Freedom of religion--Europe.
Human rights--Europe.
Pluralisme religieux--Europe--Congres.
Multiculturalisme--Europe--Congres.
Liberte religieuse--Europe--Congres.
Droits de l'homme (Droit international)--Europe--Congres.
Freedom of religion.
Human rights.
Multiculturalism.
Religious pluralism.
Pratique religieuse.
Minorites religieuses.
Pluralisme culturel.
Droits de l'homme.
Convention europeenne des droits de l'homme.
Europe.
Europe.
BL695 / .R45 2007
"D/2007/7849/34 ... NUR 828"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction / Global citizenship and human rights : from Muslims in Europe to European Muslims / Religious pluralism, human rights, and Muslim citizenship in Europe : some preliminary reflections on an evolving methodology for consensus / Freedom of religion and legal pluralism / The practical priority of the secular legal order : a response to Javid Gadirov / Equal treatment of religions? : an international and comparative perspective / Religious pluralism and human rights in Europe : equality in the regulation of religion / Headscarves in schools : European comparisons / Dealing with different religious convictions and practices / Headscarves at public schools : the issue of open neutrality reconsidered / Two cities in conflict / A "clash of civilizations" and a "conflict of cities" / The accommodation of "uncontroversial" religious practices / Equals in faith--faith in equality : equality as an additional standard for decisions on the accommodation of religious practices / Cultural rights and religious rights / Protection of proscription? : cultural practices against the background of religious pluralism / Religiously-motivated discriminatory speech : "homophobia" and equality denial / Freedom of expression and religiously-based ideas on homosexuality : European and Dutch standards / Glorifying terrorism / Towards the abolition of hate speech bans : a "viewpoint absolutist" perspective / Religious pluralism and human rights in Europe: reflections for future research / Titia Loenen -- Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im -- Shaheen Sardar Ali -- Javid Gadirov -- Heiner Bielefeldt -- Sophie van Bijsterveld -- Marco Ventura -- Hege Skjeie -- Aart Hendriks -- Hans Werdm�older -- Matthew de Blois -- Javaid Rehman -- Peter Cumper -- Marjolein van den Brink -- Kirsten Ketscher -- Bas de Gaay Fortman -- Ian Leigh -- Jan-Peter Loof -- Chrisje Brants -- Eric Heinze -- Jenny E. Goldschmidt and Titia Loenen.
9789050956420 9050956424
GBA778068 bnb
013821928 Uk
Religious pluralism--Europe.
Multiculturalism--Europe.
Freedom of religion--Europe.
Human rights--Europe.
Pluralisme religieux--Europe--Congres.
Multiculturalisme--Europe--Congres.
Liberte religieuse--Europe--Congres.
Droits de l'homme (Droit international)--Europe--Congres.
Freedom of religion.
Human rights.
Multiculturalism.
Religious pluralism.
Pratique religieuse.
Minorites religieuses.
Pluralisme culturel.
Droits de l'homme.
Convention europeenne des droits de l'homme.
Europe.
Europe.
BL695 / .R45 2007
