In July 2021, the CJEU handed down it’s judgment in two cases regarding the wearing of Islamic headscarves at work, which allows employers to ban the wearing of religious and other symbols, but only under certain conditions. This article examines the judgment in detail and argues that it shows some improvements on previous judgments on this issue and present a small glimmer of hope that the CJEU might be moving – albeit very tentatively - towards more protection of Muslim women who want to wear headscarves at work for religious reasons
In 2015, the German Federal Constitutional Court decided that Muslim teachers who wished to wear a h...
Freedom of religion has been described as the paradigm freedom of conscience and of the essence in a...
This book contains an in-depth examination of the Islamic headscarf cases of the Court of Justice of...
In July 2021, the CJEU handed down it’s judgment in two cases regarding the wearing of Islamic heads...
The CJEU judgment in the two latest Islamic headscarf cases was handed down in July 2021. The judgm...
This article contains an analysis of the recent CJEU cases on the wearing of Islamic headscarves at ...
This article examines the Opinion of AG Rantos in two cases concerning Islamic headscarves before th...
In 2017, the CJEU brought out its judgments in two cases concerning bans on the wearing of Islamic h...
The CJEU's Achbita and Bougnaoui decisions on workplace bans of Islamic headscarves are disappointin...
This article analyses the definition of religion adopted by the Court of Justice of the European Uni...
A headscarf, a simple piece of cloth that covers the head, is a controversial garment that carries v...
Wearing headscarf among Muslim women is a sign of modesty and a symbol of religious faith. In relati...
A headscarf, a simple piece of cloth that covers the head, is a controversial garment that carries v...
A headscarf, a simple piece of cloth that covers the head, is a controversial garment that carries v...
The short essay describes the two judgments (Achbita and Bougnauoi) of the CJEU that addressed the i...
In 2015, the German Federal Constitutional Court decided that Muslim teachers who wished to wear a h...
Freedom of religion has been described as the paradigm freedom of conscience and of the essence in a...
This book contains an in-depth examination of the Islamic headscarf cases of the Court of Justice of...
In July 2021, the CJEU handed down it’s judgment in two cases regarding the wearing of Islamic heads...
The CJEU judgment in the two latest Islamic headscarf cases was handed down in July 2021. The judgm...
This article contains an analysis of the recent CJEU cases on the wearing of Islamic headscarves at ...
This article examines the Opinion of AG Rantos in two cases concerning Islamic headscarves before th...
In 2017, the CJEU brought out its judgments in two cases concerning bans on the wearing of Islamic h...
The CJEU's Achbita and Bougnaoui decisions on workplace bans of Islamic headscarves are disappointin...
This article analyses the definition of religion adopted by the Court of Justice of the European Uni...
A headscarf, a simple piece of cloth that covers the head, is a controversial garment that carries v...
Wearing headscarf among Muslim women is a sign of modesty and a symbol of religious faith. In relati...
A headscarf, a simple piece of cloth that covers the head, is a controversial garment that carries v...
A headscarf, a simple piece of cloth that covers the head, is a controversial garment that carries v...
The short essay describes the two judgments (Achbita and Bougnauoi) of the CJEU that addressed the i...
In 2015, the German Federal Constitutional Court decided that Muslim teachers who wished to wear a h...
Freedom of religion has been described as the paradigm freedom of conscience and of the essence in a...
This book contains an in-depth examination of the Islamic headscarf cases of the Court of Justice of...