Can human rights law adequately address implicit modes of racism and gender discrimination? This question is discussed in this article through the analysis of the European Court of Human Rights case S.A.S. v. France (2014) concerning the ban on the Islamic full-face veil. The so-called ‘headscarf cases’ have been thoroughly discussed by many scholars, yet they seem to offer an endless source of different points of view. Departing from the previous discussion on the headscarf and full-face veil cases, which have largely concentrated on the questions of personal autonomy, identity and subjectivity, this article approaches S.A.S. v. France from the point of view of discrimination. It is suggested that the Court’s procedural and de-contextualiz...
Published online on 30 November 2020This article examines the discrimination experienced by Muslim w...
This paper examines the regulation of the religious dress of men and women in two decisions by the E...
The Strasbourg-based Court and Commission of Human Rights have both attached great importance to the...
Can human rights law adequately address implicit modes of racism and gender discrimination? This que...
This article aims to examine the rhetoric and legal logic exercised in S.A.S. v France, where the Eu...
The French and Belgian bans on face veils in public places have been subjected to strong substantive...
This article analyses the three cases where the argument of “living together” was engaged by the ECt...
The Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights has upheld the French law which prohibits th...
First, this Article will set out the facts and context of face veil bans in Europe and the legal cha...
In 2014 the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) upheld the French Constitutional Court’s decision...
What is, or should be, the relationship between claims of violations of the right to manifest one’s ...
The European Court of Human Rights (“the Court”) has repeatedly found no violation of articles 9 and...
The paper is split into two parts. The first part starts with the analysis of Views adopted by the U...
Decisions on Article 9(2) of the European Convention on Human Rights—the right to religious manifest...
This paper explores how the human right of religious freedom has been conceptually and pragmatically...
Published online on 30 November 2020This article examines the discrimination experienced by Muslim w...
This paper examines the regulation of the religious dress of men and women in two decisions by the E...
The Strasbourg-based Court and Commission of Human Rights have both attached great importance to the...
Can human rights law adequately address implicit modes of racism and gender discrimination? This que...
This article aims to examine the rhetoric and legal logic exercised in S.A.S. v France, where the Eu...
The French and Belgian bans on face veils in public places have been subjected to strong substantive...
This article analyses the three cases where the argument of “living together” was engaged by the ECt...
The Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights has upheld the French law which prohibits th...
First, this Article will set out the facts and context of face veil bans in Europe and the legal cha...
In 2014 the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) upheld the French Constitutional Court’s decision...
What is, or should be, the relationship between claims of violations of the right to manifest one’s ...
The European Court of Human Rights (“the Court”) has repeatedly found no violation of articles 9 and...
The paper is split into two parts. The first part starts with the analysis of Views adopted by the U...
Decisions on Article 9(2) of the European Convention on Human Rights—the right to religious manifest...
This paper explores how the human right of religious freedom has been conceptually and pragmatically...
Published online on 30 November 2020This article examines the discrimination experienced by Muslim w...
This paper examines the regulation of the religious dress of men and women in two decisions by the E...
The Strasbourg-based Court and Commission of Human Rights have both attached great importance to the...