This article begins with some reflections on the definition of religious minorities, their needs and rights and how this relates to the discussion about the need for minority specific rights in addition to general fundamental rights as rights for all human beings irrespective of particular identity features. Secondly, an overall account of the ambiguous relationship between religious minorities and fundamental rights is presented. The third and most extensive section zooms in on the EU and religious minorities, starting with an account of the EU’s general approach towards minorities and then turning to the protection of fundamental rights of religious minorities in/through the EU legal order. First, the EU’s engagement with minority specifi...
This article considers how the approach of the European Union (EU) and its Court of Justice to relig...
In the last 25 years the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has evolved into a venue where some ...
The tension between the banning of religious symbols and the principle of secularism is the subject ...
This contribution introduces a collection of studies focused on engagements of religious minorities ...
The paper is split into two parts. The first part starts with the analysis of Views adopted by the U...
In the last 25 years the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has evolved into a venue where some ...
With the coming into force of the Lisbon Treaty, EU law now contains explicit references to minority...
This essay explores freedom of religion or belief starting with religious and philosophical overview...
This article examines the uncertainties in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights (...
This study has caught a legal development in the making. The Court of Justice has, over the last ten...
In a companion article published in the preceding issue of this journal, “The Right to Freedom of Re...
Unlike the United Nations Declaration for minorities (1992), European Union (EU) Laws do not distinc...
Scholars and advocates of religious liberty within the United States are beginning to suggest that o...
Despite multiple international and regional prohibitions against religious discrimination, many Euro...
International human rights law on minorities sets forth a complex system of provisions affecting rel...
This article considers how the approach of the European Union (EU) and its Court of Justice to relig...
In the last 25 years the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has evolved into a venue where some ...
The tension between the banning of religious symbols and the principle of secularism is the subject ...
This contribution introduces a collection of studies focused on engagements of religious minorities ...
The paper is split into two parts. The first part starts with the analysis of Views adopted by the U...
In the last 25 years the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has evolved into a venue where some ...
With the coming into force of the Lisbon Treaty, EU law now contains explicit references to minority...
This essay explores freedom of religion or belief starting with religious and philosophical overview...
This article examines the uncertainties in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights (...
This study has caught a legal development in the making. The Court of Justice has, over the last ten...
In a companion article published in the preceding issue of this journal, “The Right to Freedom of Re...
Unlike the United Nations Declaration for minorities (1992), European Union (EU) Laws do not distinc...
Scholars and advocates of religious liberty within the United States are beginning to suggest that o...
Despite multiple international and regional prohibitions against religious discrimination, many Euro...
International human rights law on minorities sets forth a complex system of provisions affecting rel...
This article considers how the approach of the European Union (EU) and its Court of Justice to relig...
In the last 25 years the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has evolved into a venue where some ...
The tension between the banning of religious symbols and the principle of secularism is the subject ...