Caroline K. Roberts (Oxford Brookes University)
Freedom of Religion or Belief in the European Convention on Human Rights
A Reappraisal
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Caroline K. Roberts (Oxford Brookes University)
Freedom of Religion or Belief in the European Convention on Human Rights
A Reappraisal
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Despite the ever-growing interest in freedom of religion or belief, for over twenty years, there has not been a comprehensive doctrinal analysis focusing exclusively on Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights and related jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights. This book fills this critical gap.
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Despite the ever-growing interest in freedom of religion or belief, for over twenty years, there has not been a comprehensive doctrinal analysis focusing exclusively on Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights and related jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights. This book fills this critical gap.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 158mm x 237mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 536g
- ISBN-13: 9781009233644
- ISBN-10: 1009233645
- Artikelnr.: 66906957
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 158mm x 237mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 536g
- ISBN-13: 9781009233644
- ISBN-10: 1009233645
- Artikelnr.: 66906957
Caroline K. Roberts is an Associate Lecturer in Law at Oxford Brookes University, a Fellow at the Centre for Law and Religion at Cardiff University, and a FoRB consultant. She previously taught at the University of Bristol, where she completed her AHRC-funded Ph.D., after graduating from the University of Oxford.
Introduction; Part I. The Understanding of the Right to Freedom of Thought,
Conscience and Religion in ECHR Article 9: 1. The classic approach in the
literature relating to ECHR article 9; 2. The text of ECHR article 9 and
provisions in related international instruments; 3. The ECtHR's 'general
principles' concerning ECHR article 9; Part II. The ECtHR's Application of
Its 'General Principles' Concerning the Right to Freedom of Thought,
Conscience and Religion in ECHR Article 9: 4. A high degree of forum
internum protection under ECHR article 9; 5. A low degree of forum internum
protection under ECHR article 9; 6. A range of forum internum protection
under ECHR article 9: manifestations; 7. A range of forum internum
protection under ECHR article 9: objections; Part III. Reappraising the
Understanding of the Right to Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion
in ECHR article 9: 8. An alternative approach to ECHR article 9 and the
related ECtHR jurisprudence; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
Conscience and Religion in ECHR Article 9: 1. The classic approach in the
literature relating to ECHR article 9; 2. The text of ECHR article 9 and
provisions in related international instruments; 3. The ECtHR's 'general
principles' concerning ECHR article 9; Part II. The ECtHR's Application of
Its 'General Principles' Concerning the Right to Freedom of Thought,
Conscience and Religion in ECHR Article 9: 4. A high degree of forum
internum protection under ECHR article 9; 5. A low degree of forum internum
protection under ECHR article 9; 6. A range of forum internum protection
under ECHR article 9: manifestations; 7. A range of forum internum
protection under ECHR article 9: objections; Part III. Reappraising the
Understanding of the Right to Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion
in ECHR article 9: 8. An alternative approach to ECHR article 9 and the
related ECtHR jurisprudence; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
Introduction; Part I. The Understanding of the Right to Freedom of Thought,
Conscience and Religion in ECHR Article 9: 1. The classic approach in the
literature relating to ECHR article 9; 2. The text of ECHR article 9 and
provisions in related international instruments; 3. The ECtHR's 'general
principles' concerning ECHR article 9; Part II. The ECtHR's Application of
Its 'General Principles' Concerning the Right to Freedom of Thought,
Conscience and Religion in ECHR Article 9: 4. A high degree of forum
internum protection under ECHR article 9; 5. A low degree of forum internum
protection under ECHR article 9; 6. A range of forum internum protection
under ECHR article 9: manifestations; 7. A range of forum internum
protection under ECHR article 9: objections; Part III. Reappraising the
Understanding of the Right to Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion
in ECHR article 9: 8. An alternative approach to ECHR article 9 and the
related ECtHR jurisprudence; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
Conscience and Religion in ECHR Article 9: 1. The classic approach in the
literature relating to ECHR article 9; 2. The text of ECHR article 9 and
provisions in related international instruments; 3. The ECtHR's 'general
principles' concerning ECHR article 9; Part II. The ECtHR's Application of
Its 'General Principles' Concerning the Right to Freedom of Thought,
Conscience and Religion in ECHR Article 9: 4. A high degree of forum
internum protection under ECHR article 9; 5. A low degree of forum internum
protection under ECHR article 9; 6. A range of forum internum protection
under ECHR article 9: manifestations; 7. A range of forum internum
protection under ECHR article 9: objections; Part III. Reappraising the
Understanding of the Right to Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion
in ECHR article 9: 8. An alternative approach to ECHR article 9 and the
related ECtHR jurisprudence; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.