The following article analyzes the 3 chief threats facing religious liberty today in Europe, namely: (1) hate speech legislation; (2) anti-discrimination laws; (3) attacks on parental rights. Concrete examples are given of offenses to religious freedom. Additionally, the black letter law is set out in each section with suggested action points for national governments. The Article also discusses the Lautsi v. Italy judgment of the European Court of Human Rights, explaining its importance and using it as evidence to establish the political nature of the Strasbourg based court
This article analyses the emergence and transformation of the concept of state religious neutrality ...
The European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR)1 does not...
This article considers how the approach of the European Union (EU) and its Court of Justice to relig...
This article analyses recent trends in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights conce...
This essay explores freedom of religion or belief starting with religious and philosophical overview...
The paper examines the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights concerning the conflicts betwe...
European countries have been punishing blasphemy since time immemorial. Several members of the Europ...
In religious clergy, blasphemy is considered a moral sin and regarded as subject to punishment. St. ...
Blasphemy as the act of insulting a deity must be distinguished from two other acts: defamation of r...
The European Court of Human Rights has developed the idea that religious freedom, as recognised by t...
The current situation in Europe and the Western world is to some extent a reflection of the latent c...
This article discusses the role of the European Court of Human Rights in regulating the symbolic est...
This article analyses the critical yet elusive notions of state neutrality, secularism and religious...
The UK’s Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006 makes it an offence to deliberately stir up hatred aga...
This article assesses religious claims to exemptions from anti-dsicrimination laws in the context of...
This article analyses the emergence and transformation of the concept of state religious neutrality ...
The European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR)1 does not...
This article considers how the approach of the European Union (EU) and its Court of Justice to relig...
This article analyses recent trends in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights conce...
This essay explores freedom of religion or belief starting with religious and philosophical overview...
The paper examines the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights concerning the conflicts betwe...
European countries have been punishing blasphemy since time immemorial. Several members of the Europ...
In religious clergy, blasphemy is considered a moral sin and regarded as subject to punishment. St. ...
Blasphemy as the act of insulting a deity must be distinguished from two other acts: defamation of r...
The European Court of Human Rights has developed the idea that religious freedom, as recognised by t...
The current situation in Europe and the Western world is to some extent a reflection of the latent c...
This article discusses the role of the European Court of Human Rights in regulating the symbolic est...
This article analyses the critical yet elusive notions of state neutrality, secularism and religious...
The UK’s Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006 makes it an offence to deliberately stir up hatred aga...
This article assesses religious claims to exemptions from anti-dsicrimination laws in the context of...
This article analyses the emergence and transformation of the concept of state religious neutrality ...
The European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR)1 does not...
This article considers how the approach of the European Union (EU) and its Court of Justice to relig...