This article aims to answer the question of whether duties of reasonable accommodation on the basis of religion can and should be identified by the European Court of Human Rights. Throughout the article, it is emphasised that duties of reasonable accommodation are ultimately about realising equal opportunities and thus substantive equality by levelling out the playing field and evening out barriers to full participation. Duties of differential treatment under the prohibition of discrimination and the prohibition of indirect discrimination are both general in application and, arguably, provide a solid basis for duties of reasonable accommodation, including those relating to religion. Consequently, it is argued that identifying these d...
This article explores the development by the European Court of Human Rights of the notion that state...
SUMMARY: 1. Introduction - 2. The meaning of State neutrality: some conceptual clarifications - 3. S...
In certain situations, religious minority members ask for an exception to general rules because they...
__Abstract__ This article aims to answer the question of whether duties of reasonable accommodati...
In this article, I argue that there is no need to provide for reasonable accommodation of religion o...
In certain situations, religious minority members ask for an exception to general rules because they...
In both the United States and Canada, the concept of reasonable accommodation first emerged in equal...
Liberal debates on religious accommodation have so far focussed on the nature of the interest upon w...
After analysing the features of the duty to reasonable accommodation, applied by the Supreme Court ...
The reasonable accommodation duty is an element of the principal of non-discrimination embedded inte...
"When does religious accommodation undermine the autonomy of others? On what grounds should religiou...
The justification for the restrictions on religion inherent in secularism is the subject of lively d...
This article argues that it is no longer tenable to qualify the Court's non-discrimination jurisprud...
Freedom of religion and the manifestation of religious belief can clash with working life in a numbe...
The manifestation of religious beliefs under Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights is...
This article explores the development by the European Court of Human Rights of the notion that state...
SUMMARY: 1. Introduction - 2. The meaning of State neutrality: some conceptual clarifications - 3. S...
In certain situations, religious minority members ask for an exception to general rules because they...
__Abstract__ This article aims to answer the question of whether duties of reasonable accommodati...
In this article, I argue that there is no need to provide for reasonable accommodation of religion o...
In certain situations, religious minority members ask for an exception to general rules because they...
In both the United States and Canada, the concept of reasonable accommodation first emerged in equal...
Liberal debates on religious accommodation have so far focussed on the nature of the interest upon w...
After analysing the features of the duty to reasonable accommodation, applied by the Supreme Court ...
The reasonable accommodation duty is an element of the principal of non-discrimination embedded inte...
"When does religious accommodation undermine the autonomy of others? On what grounds should religiou...
The justification for the restrictions on religion inherent in secularism is the subject of lively d...
This article argues that it is no longer tenable to qualify the Court's non-discrimination jurisprud...
Freedom of religion and the manifestation of religious belief can clash with working life in a numbe...
The manifestation of religious beliefs under Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights is...
This article explores the development by the European Court of Human Rights of the notion that state...
SUMMARY: 1. Introduction - 2. The meaning of State neutrality: some conceptual clarifications - 3. S...
In certain situations, religious minority members ask for an exception to general rules because they...