This Chapter examines the wearing, by individuals, of religious symbols in relation to the right to freely manifest one’s religion and the right to be free from religious discrimination under both the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and EU law. Restrictions on both these rights are not always against the law: they can be justified under certain circumstances. In the case law on the wearing of religious symbols of the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the European Union, this concept of justification plays an important role. This concept of justification and the case law of the two Courts is analysed in this Chapter to establish whether, in Europe and in relation to the wearing of religi...
Introduction Human rights are the basic rights we inherit as humans regardless of race, colour, gend...
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This paper considers the way in which recent historical work on the history of freedom of religion a...
This thesis asks how manifestation of religious belief by religious individuals can best be protecte...
The tension between the banning of religious symbols and the principle of secularism is the subject ...
This essay examines the protection of the wearing of religious dress under article 9 (freedom of rel...
The contribution gives an overview of the interpretation elaborated by the European Court of Human R...
Written in accessible language, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of a topical subject tha...
It is widely held view that human beings have a basic need to create a positive social identity for ...
The issue of religious symbols in European public has become very often discussed by lawyers, politi...
This essay explores freedom of religion or belief starting with religious and philosophical overview...
Persons who want to manifest their religion through the wearing of religious symbols but who are pro...
Freedom of religion or belief is a fundamental right recognized in all the international acts concer...
This article examines school bans on the wearing of religious symbols and starts with a discussion o...
Written in accessible language, Law and the Wearing of Religious Symbols is a comprehensive analysis...
Introduction Human rights are the basic rights we inherit as humans regardless of race, colour, gend...
The chapter considers two elements of non-discrimination protection on grounds of religion in employ...
This paper considers the way in which recent historical work on the history of freedom of religion a...
This thesis asks how manifestation of religious belief by religious individuals can best be protecte...
The tension between the banning of religious symbols and the principle of secularism is the subject ...
This essay examines the protection of the wearing of religious dress under article 9 (freedom of rel...
The contribution gives an overview of the interpretation elaborated by the European Court of Human R...
Written in accessible language, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of a topical subject tha...
It is widely held view that human beings have a basic need to create a positive social identity for ...
The issue of religious symbols in European public has become very often discussed by lawyers, politi...
This essay explores freedom of religion or belief starting with religious and philosophical overview...
Persons who want to manifest their religion through the wearing of religious symbols but who are pro...
Freedom of religion or belief is a fundamental right recognized in all the international acts concer...
This article examines school bans on the wearing of religious symbols and starts with a discussion o...
Written in accessible language, Law and the Wearing of Religious Symbols is a comprehensive analysis...
Introduction Human rights are the basic rights we inherit as humans regardless of race, colour, gend...
The chapter considers two elements of non-discrimination protection on grounds of religion in employ...
This paper considers the way in which recent historical work on the history of freedom of religion a...