In mature democracies, globalisation and multiculturalism mark a return to religious nationalism and determine a clash between the Rule of Law and the Rule of God. The paper analyses two multicultural experiences of religious nationalism, such as those of the United States and India. The latter are currently experiencing a season of cultural and religious nationalism that is an expression of the Majoritarian State. Ameliorative secularism and the constitutional value of fraternity, as roots of democracy, can represent a way to overcome religious nationalism and to ensure the protection of minorities, in order to avoid a short circuit in contemporary constitutionalism
Deliberative Democracy and the Power of Majorities. On Tolerating Majorities. Majoritarian Beliefs a...
These notes highlight the connection between the exercise of religious freedom, which often underlie...
Тhis book is preview of the modern ethnic and religious map of the world and it is presented and ana...
Migratory phenomena and globalization are processes that have led to the transformation of contempo...
An abridged version of this article (reported by Prof. Nicola Colaianni, University of Bari “Aldo Mo...
It is difficult to imagine forces in the modern world as potent as nationalism and religion. Both pr...
multiculturale e della libertà religiosa nel prisma della comparazione giuridica, avviato in seno a...
The relationship between religion and multiculturalism is complex, depending on definitions of the k...
This paper analyzes the issue of religious freedom in the global arena from the point of view of the...
No abstractA distinction has to be made between the notions of: ‘national identity’, ‘nation’ and ‘n...
Summary: 1. Introduction - 2. Constitutional project of ecclesiastical politics and cultural resista...
The process of globalization has followed logics that have not take account of borders and national ...
The robust multicultural composition of contemporary society requires a detailed reflection on the r...
By exploring case studies on India, Russia, Israel, Canada, Chechnya, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Belgium, N...
The debate on the role of religions in international relations tends to revolve around the clash or ...
Deliberative Democracy and the Power of Majorities. On Tolerating Majorities. Majoritarian Beliefs a...
These notes highlight the connection between the exercise of religious freedom, which often underlie...
Тhis book is preview of the modern ethnic and religious map of the world and it is presented and ana...
Migratory phenomena and globalization are processes that have led to the transformation of contempo...
An abridged version of this article (reported by Prof. Nicola Colaianni, University of Bari “Aldo Mo...
It is difficult to imagine forces in the modern world as potent as nationalism and religion. Both pr...
multiculturale e della libertà religiosa nel prisma della comparazione giuridica, avviato in seno a...
The relationship between religion and multiculturalism is complex, depending on definitions of the k...
This paper analyzes the issue of religious freedom in the global arena from the point of view of the...
No abstractA distinction has to be made between the notions of: ‘national identity’, ‘nation’ and ‘n...
Summary: 1. Introduction - 2. Constitutional project of ecclesiastical politics and cultural resista...
The process of globalization has followed logics that have not take account of borders and national ...
The robust multicultural composition of contemporary society requires a detailed reflection on the r...
By exploring case studies on India, Russia, Israel, Canada, Chechnya, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Belgium, N...
The debate on the role of religions in international relations tends to revolve around the clash or ...
Deliberative Democracy and the Power of Majorities. On Tolerating Majorities. Majoritarian Beliefs a...
These notes highlight the connection between the exercise of religious freedom, which often underlie...
Тhis book is preview of the modern ethnic and religious map of the world and it is presented and ana...