The Lautsi case in Italy attracted widespread attention in Europe and beyond. Though the issue under contention was a Christian symbol, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) judgements showed changes in assessment both about religion (in contrast with former cases regarding Muslim veils) and secularism (which did not have the same meaning for everyone). In light of those rulings, this paper reflects on the concepts of neutrality and secularism and their normative implications for European citizens in terms of belonging, solidarity and cohesion. An open and plural public sphere, in which intercultural exchange can flourish, is crucial if Europe is serious about the integration of its immigrants, many of whom possess a Muslim background. ...
This paper considers the way in which recent historical work on the history of freedom of religion a...
In Italy, unlike in most European countries, the debate over religious symbols in the public schools...
This article compares the recent jurisprudence of the US Supreme Court and the European Court of Hum...
The Lautsi case in Italy attracted widespread attention in Europe and beyond. Though the issue under...
In the last two decades there has been an on-going, fierce debate in members and candidate members o...
This article examines religious symbols from the perspective of what is meant by state neutrality in...
This paper analyses how, despite the universalist and inclusive vocation of secularism, this has bec...
Comparing the treatment of Islamic veils and Christian crucifixes by the European Court of Human Rig...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has concluded that the mandatory display of crucifixes in...
This book offers a comprehensive account of the role of religion within the public order of the Euro...
Conclusions of the Research Project ReligioWestThe contemporary debate on Islam both hides and revea...
The recent years have seen, in the West, an increasing debate on the presence of religious symbols i...
If, with the benefit of hindsight, Mr. Choudhury\u27s case was a harbinger of the emergence of vario...
This book analyzes the implication of secular/liberal values in Western and human rights law and its...
This article analyses the critical yet elusive notions of state neutrality, secularism and religious...
This paper considers the way in which recent historical work on the history of freedom of religion a...
In Italy, unlike in most European countries, the debate over religious symbols in the public schools...
This article compares the recent jurisprudence of the US Supreme Court and the European Court of Hum...
The Lautsi case in Italy attracted widespread attention in Europe and beyond. Though the issue under...
In the last two decades there has been an on-going, fierce debate in members and candidate members o...
This article examines religious symbols from the perspective of what is meant by state neutrality in...
This paper analyses how, despite the universalist and inclusive vocation of secularism, this has bec...
Comparing the treatment of Islamic veils and Christian crucifixes by the European Court of Human Rig...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has concluded that the mandatory display of crucifixes in...
This book offers a comprehensive account of the role of religion within the public order of the Euro...
Conclusions of the Research Project ReligioWestThe contemporary debate on Islam both hides and revea...
The recent years have seen, in the West, an increasing debate on the presence of religious symbols i...
If, with the benefit of hindsight, Mr. Choudhury\u27s case was a harbinger of the emergence of vario...
This book analyzes the implication of secular/liberal values in Western and human rights law and its...
This article analyses the critical yet elusive notions of state neutrality, secularism and religious...
This paper considers the way in which recent historical work on the history of freedom of religion a...
In Italy, unlike in most European countries, the debate over religious symbols in the public schools...
This article compares the recent jurisprudence of the US Supreme Court and the European Court of Hum...