The article argues that polycentric and polyphonic basic principles of pluralist navigation are always needed as balancing tools to preserve sensitivity and awareness of agile agency of various legal, social and religious stakeholders to allow situation-specific forms of navigation. Clearly, this does not mean that ‘anything goes’, but demands that complex hybrid solutions have to be sought. Obviously states must retain a right to determine responsibly how their respective national identity and legal order should develop in conditions, nowadays, of intense pluralist challenges posed by increasingly diverse demographic structures. Especially the presence of many people in the Nordic countries who are Muslims, may have strong links to other l...
Different from Western Europe, in which democracy and pluralism are achieved by eliminating the role...
Different from Western Europe, in which democracy and pluralism are achieved by eliminating the role...
This article attempts to answer the question: To what extent the secularity of Europe facilitates or...
The article argues that polycentric and polyphonic basic principles of pluralist navigation are alwa...
In more than 20% of countries, a single religion is recognized in the constitution. This article arg...
The Copenhagen Document was adopted in the wake of the Cold War, with the situation of ‘national min...
Over the past 20 years the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has evolved into a conspicuous, of...
The growing cultural complexity in the face of new immigration waves influences the public understan...
One of the greatest challenges facing the European societies and legal systems arises from the rapid...
This issue highlights the role of old and new dilemmas in shaping institutional arrangements for gov...
Modern secularism, as theorized by prominent liberal philosophers such as John Rawls and Jürgen Habe...
This article reviews the minefield of Muslim integration in Europe, paying special attention to the ...
Received 5 August 2019 . Accepted 24 October 2019. Published online 6 January 2020.This article exam...
Summary: 1. The Challenges of Pluralistic Societies with Dissimilar Cultural Identities and Religiou...
This Essay attempts a reconciliation of sorts between two perspectives on legal pluralism, via speci...
Different from Western Europe, in which democracy and pluralism are achieved by eliminating the role...
Different from Western Europe, in which democracy and pluralism are achieved by eliminating the role...
This article attempts to answer the question: To what extent the secularity of Europe facilitates or...
The article argues that polycentric and polyphonic basic principles of pluralist navigation are alwa...
In more than 20% of countries, a single religion is recognized in the constitution. This article arg...
The Copenhagen Document was adopted in the wake of the Cold War, with the situation of ‘national min...
Over the past 20 years the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has evolved into a conspicuous, of...
The growing cultural complexity in the face of new immigration waves influences the public understan...
One of the greatest challenges facing the European societies and legal systems arises from the rapid...
This issue highlights the role of old and new dilemmas in shaping institutional arrangements for gov...
Modern secularism, as theorized by prominent liberal philosophers such as John Rawls and Jürgen Habe...
This article reviews the minefield of Muslim integration in Europe, paying special attention to the ...
Received 5 August 2019 . Accepted 24 October 2019. Published online 6 January 2020.This article exam...
Summary: 1. The Challenges of Pluralistic Societies with Dissimilar Cultural Identities and Religiou...
This Essay attempts a reconciliation of sorts between two perspectives on legal pluralism, via speci...
Different from Western Europe, in which democracy and pluralism are achieved by eliminating the role...
Different from Western Europe, in which democracy and pluralism are achieved by eliminating the role...
This article attempts to answer the question: To what extent the secularity of Europe facilitates or...