This book explores the intersection between business and religion from a legal perspective. Taking a fresh look at some of the most compelling literature in law and religion, it proposes a rethinking of what scholars on both sides of the Atlantic have dubbed 'church autonomy' or, more recently, 'corporate religious freedom'
This book explores the intersection between business and religion from a legal perspective. Taking a fresh look at some of the most compelling literature in law and religion, it proposes a rethinking of what scholars on both sides of the Atlantic have dubbed 'church autonomy' or, more recently, 'corporate religious freedom'Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matteo Corsalini is a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Padua- School of Law, Italy.
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Table of cases Table of international instruments Preface Introduction MATTEO CORSALINI Methodology Structure Reference list PART 1 Church autonomy 1 Framework MATTEO CORSALINI United Nations European institutions The European Union Conclusion Reference list 2 Employment MATTEO CORSALINI The European Court of Human Rights The United States Supreme Court The Court of Justice of the European Union Conclusion Reference list PART II Business autonomy 3 Neutrality-based companies MATTEO CORSALINI The Court of Justice of the European Union Sequel: in the aftermath of Achbita v. G4S Secure Solutions Conclusion Reference list 4 Faith-based companies MATTEO CORSALINI The United States Supreme Court Sequel: in the aftermath of Burwell v Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. The European Commission and Court of Human Rights The European Court of Human Rights Conclusion Reference list Concluding remarks MATTEO CORSALINI Findings Looking forward (to being in good "company") Reference list Index
Table of cases Table of international instruments Preface Introduction MATTEO CORSALINI Methodology Structure Reference list PART 1 Church autonomy 1 Framework MATTEO CORSALINI United Nations European institutions The European Union Conclusion Reference list 2 Employment MATTEO CORSALINI The European Court of Human Rights The United States Supreme Court The Court of Justice of the European Union Conclusion Reference list PART II Business autonomy 3 Neutrality-based companies MATTEO CORSALINI The Court of Justice of the European Union Sequel: in the aftermath of Achbita v. G4S Secure Solutions Conclusion Reference list 4 Faith-based companies MATTEO CORSALINI The United States Supreme Court Sequel: in the aftermath of Burwell v Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. The European Commission and Court of Human Rights The European Court of Human Rights Conclusion Reference list Concluding remarks MATTEO CORSALINI Findings Looking forward (to being in good "company") Reference list Index
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