This book addresses the 'legitimacy gap' created by the removal of religion as a source of legitimacy for the foundation of secular states, when many of the world's states are still profoundly religious but require procedural, rather than substantive, grounds for constitutional arrangements.
This book addresses the 'legitimacy gap' created by the removal of religion as a source of legitimacy for the foundation of secular states, when many of the world's states are still profoundly religious but require procedural, rather than substantive, grounds for constitutional arrangements.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Vincent Depaigne is a policy officer in the Fundamental Rights Unit, Directorate General for Justice, at the European Commission, dealing in particular with the dialogue between the European Commission and religious and non-confessional organizations. Dr Depaigne received his PhD in Law from the School of Oriental and African Studies, London, and a MSt in international human rights law from Oxford University.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: The Secular State and Its Legitimacy * The Secular State between Procedural and Substantive Legitimacy * 1: The 'Legitimacy Gap' in the Secular State * 2: Constitution and Legitimacy: Procedural or Substantive? * Models of Reconciliation between Constitutional Law and Culture * 3: Locating Culture in the Secular State: Constitutional Law, Secularization, and the Status of Culture * 4: The Secular Nation: France or the Limits of the 'Neutral Model' * 5: 'Reformist' Secularism: Reconciling Pluralism, Equality and Unity in India * 6: Malaysia: 'Asymmetric' Secularism * Conclusion: Between 'De-Secularization' and 'Nationalization'
* Introduction: The Secular State and Its Legitimacy * The Secular State between Procedural and Substantive Legitimacy * 1: The 'Legitimacy Gap' in the Secular State * 2: Constitution and Legitimacy: Procedural or Substantive? * Models of Reconciliation between Constitutional Law and Culture * 3: Locating Culture in the Secular State: Constitutional Law, Secularization, and the Status of Culture * 4: The Secular Nation: France or the Limits of the 'Neutral Model' * 5: 'Reformist' Secularism: Reconciling Pluralism, Equality and Unity in India * 6: Malaysia: 'Asymmetric' Secularism * Conclusion: Between 'De-Secularization' and 'Nationalization'
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