This edited volume is focused on the issue of freedom of religion from various perspectives, inquiring whether freedom of religion may be realized non-neutrally, and whether a secular state in particular may accomplish this goal
This edited volume is focused on the issue of freedom of religion from various perspectives, inquiring whether freedom of religion may be realized non-neutrally, and whether a secular state in particular may accomplish this goalHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jasper Doomen is assistant professor at the Open University, the Netherlands. Mirjam van Schaik is assistant professor of constitutional law and legal theory at the Open University, the Netherlands.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: You Can't Please Everyone: The Secular State, the Liberal State, the Neutral State by Russell Blackford Chapter 2: Group Rights, Individual Rights, and the Fundamentalist Challenge by Paul Cliteur Chapter 3: Insults to Equality: An Egalitarian Analysis of Respect for Religious Feelings by Austin Dacey Chapter 4: State (Non-)Neutrality and Conceptions of Religious Freedom by Alex Deagon Chapter 5: Dignity in Life and Death by Jasper Doomen Chapter 6: Blasphemy's History and the Denial of Neutrality by David Nash Chapter 7: Religious Freedom as Moral Freedom by Michael Perry Chapter 8: Realizing the Freedom of Religion or Belief Equally: The Case of Blasphemy in the Liberal Democratic State by Mirjam van Schaik Chapter 9: Should the Courts Accommodate Religion in the Workplace? The Secular Nature of Europe's Legal Order and the Role of Supranational Courts by Carla Zoethout
Chapter 1: You Can't Please Everyone: The Secular State, the Liberal State, the Neutral State by Russell Blackford Chapter 2: Group Rights, Individual Rights, and the Fundamentalist Challenge by Paul Cliteur Chapter 3: Insults to Equality: An Egalitarian Analysis of Respect for Religious Feelings by Austin Dacey Chapter 4: State (Non-)Neutrality and Conceptions of Religious Freedom by Alex Deagon Chapter 5: Dignity in Life and Death by Jasper Doomen Chapter 6: Blasphemy's History and the Denial of Neutrality by David Nash Chapter 7: Religious Freedom as Moral Freedom by Michael Perry Chapter 8: Realizing the Freedom of Religion or Belief Equally: The Case of Blasphemy in the Liberal Democratic State by Mirjam van Schaik Chapter 9: Should the Courts Accommodate Religion in the Workplace? The Secular Nature of Europe's Legal Order and the Role of Supranational Courts by Carla Zoethout
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