This book describes the legal treatment of Muslims in Italy, contrasting it with other European states and jurisprudence and with wider global tendencies. The study presents a series of case studies and a theoretical framework built around the concepts of religious freedom, state neutrality and church and state collaboration. The author argues that this model, which combines the state level with the supranational level in the form of the European Convention of Human Rights, better accommodates religious freedom not just for Muslims, but for wider society, in Italy and elsewhere.
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