In Italy, positive secularism has turned into an \u201cidentitarian secularism\u201d linked to the religious homogeneity of the citizens.This process happened because the Catholic Church is a strong and influential institution in Italy. The Church is turning its current status of minor voice and tries to strenghten relations with the mass media. From a political and juridical perspective, the Church affirms substantial equivalence between the Christian and constitutional values and places itself as the natural defence against Islamic fundamentalism
1This article focuses on state-church relations and on the peculiar implementation of the “idea of s...
The focus of this intervention about " religious freedom " and " freedom of conscience " is the way ...
Italy presents an interesting case for the analysis of the relationships between religion and politi...
In Italy, positive secularism has turned into an “identitarian secularism” linked to the religious h...
The Italian constitutional framework might be of interest for those who reflect on the avenues of re...
The Italian Constitution and its interpretation by the Constitutional Court have led to the developm...
Taking note of the emergence of illiberal forms of governance across Western Europe, a liberal and d...
This chapter aims to investigate the influence of international law on the constitutional protectio...
An abridged version of this article (reported by Prof. Nicola Colaianni, University of Bari “Aldo Mo...
In Italy, unlike in most European countries, the debate over religious symbols in the public schools...
International audienceThe focus of this intervention about " religious freedom " and " freedom of co...
The relationship between the Catholic Church and state in Italy is a long journey that has marked th...
In Italy as elsewhere in Europe, debates on the integration and assimilation of strangers within nat...
The State guarantees the religious freedom. The concept of equality and freedom in the constitution...
The paper begins displaying the main stages of the historical process that has led to the definitive...
1This article focuses on state-church relations and on the peculiar implementation of the “idea of s...
The focus of this intervention about " religious freedom " and " freedom of conscience " is the way ...
Italy presents an interesting case for the analysis of the relationships between religion and politi...
In Italy, positive secularism has turned into an “identitarian secularism” linked to the religious h...
The Italian constitutional framework might be of interest for those who reflect on the avenues of re...
The Italian Constitution and its interpretation by the Constitutional Court have led to the developm...
Taking note of the emergence of illiberal forms of governance across Western Europe, a liberal and d...
This chapter aims to investigate the influence of international law on the constitutional protectio...
An abridged version of this article (reported by Prof. Nicola Colaianni, University of Bari “Aldo Mo...
In Italy, unlike in most European countries, the debate over religious symbols in the public schools...
International audienceThe focus of this intervention about " religious freedom " and " freedom of co...
The relationship between the Catholic Church and state in Italy is a long journey that has marked th...
In Italy as elsewhere in Europe, debates on the integration and assimilation of strangers within nat...
The State guarantees the religious freedom. The concept of equality and freedom in the constitution...
The paper begins displaying the main stages of the historical process that has led to the definitive...
1This article focuses on state-church relations and on the peculiar implementation of the “idea of s...
The focus of this intervention about " religious freedom " and " freedom of conscience " is the way ...
Italy presents an interesting case for the analysis of the relationships between religion and politi...