The debate on whether to prohibit the burqa and niqab in Spain has been reopened after the recent decision of the Spanish Supreme Court on 14 February 2013. The Spanish Supreme Court held that a municipality could not pass a local law prohibiting the right to wear the full-face veil in public spaces. This article analyzes a conceptual and theoretical framework to establish that the full-face veil qualifies as an external manifestation of the right to religious freedom. Moreover, the pertinence of a burqa-ban in all Spanish public spaces is analyzed and a general prohibition is not found to be a suitable, necessary, and proportional measure to achieve gender equality, public order or «respect for the minimum requirements of life in society»....
Over the past decade, countries such as France, Belgium, Denmark, Austria, Latvia, and Bulgaria have...
In political and popular debates, bans on the wearing of Islamic head scarves and veils are often sa...
This paper explores how the human right of religious freedom has been conceptually and pragmatically...
The debate on whether to prohibit the burqa and niqab in Spain has been reopened after the recent de...
Over the past decade, controversies over Islamic face veiling have become increasingly widespread in...
In 2010, the French government passed a law banning face coverings in public places. This includes s...
Over the past decade, controversies over Muslim women's face veiling have become increasingly widesp...
Summary The ‘burqa bans’ adopted in Belgium and France and contemplated elsewhere in Europe, have mo...
This work deals critically with the Islamic full veil ban in public spaces, that is starting to be a...
Dislike among European publics for the Islamic full veil and the desire to ban it are often ascribed...
In the spring of 2011, France enacted a law banning the concealment of the face in public spaces (th...
Debate on wearing Islamic headscarves in the public sphere, including in education institutions, has...
In the past decade, numerous nations have responded to the perceived threat of the Islamic face-veil...
This paper will look at equality reasoning in the context of multicultural human rights claims. It w...
Over the past decade, countries such as France, Belgium, Denmark, Austria, Latvia, and Bulgaria have...
Over the past decade, countries such as France, Belgium, Denmark, Austria, Latvia, and Bulgaria have...
In political and popular debates, bans on the wearing of Islamic head scarves and veils are often sa...
This paper explores how the human right of religious freedom has been conceptually and pragmatically...
The debate on whether to prohibit the burqa and niqab in Spain has been reopened after the recent de...
Over the past decade, controversies over Islamic face veiling have become increasingly widespread in...
In 2010, the French government passed a law banning face coverings in public places. This includes s...
Over the past decade, controversies over Muslim women's face veiling have become increasingly widesp...
Summary The ‘burqa bans’ adopted in Belgium and France and contemplated elsewhere in Europe, have mo...
This work deals critically with the Islamic full veil ban in public spaces, that is starting to be a...
Dislike among European publics for the Islamic full veil and the desire to ban it are often ascribed...
In the spring of 2011, France enacted a law banning the concealment of the face in public spaces (th...
Debate on wearing Islamic headscarves in the public sphere, including in education institutions, has...
In the past decade, numerous nations have responded to the perceived threat of the Islamic face-veil...
This paper will look at equality reasoning in the context of multicultural human rights claims. It w...
Over the past decade, countries such as France, Belgium, Denmark, Austria, Latvia, and Bulgaria have...
Over the past decade, countries such as France, Belgium, Denmark, Austria, Latvia, and Bulgaria have...
In political and popular debates, bans on the wearing of Islamic head scarves and veils are often sa...
This paper explores how the human right of religious freedom has been conceptually and pragmatically...