This paper examines the impact of European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) decisions on the field of religion and education in Greece around the issues of the content and objectives of religious education, the exemption thereof, and religious symbols in school. The findings indicate that despite the relevance of ECtHR case law with the specific field in Greece, the Court's role in influencing such national debates is minimal. Drawing on empirical research and discourse analysis, the paper argues that this is due to the doctrine of the margin of appreciation, apparently linked to strategic references to and varying interpretations of the Court's judgments; the unwillingness of actors to litigate in a potentially sensitive, lengthy, and costly ...
This paper seeks to analyze the European Court of Human Rights’ (ECtHR) case-law on religious freedo...
In the last 25 years the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has evolved into a venue where some ...
This book represents an exposition of ‘judicial pedagogies’ as a new concept, and discusses juridica...
This paper analyzes comparatively the indirect effects of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR)...
A growing non-legal scholarship explores the domestic implementation of international court judgment...
This article presents a symposium on the “indirect effects” of the European Court of Human Rights ju...
A growing non-legal scholarship explores the domestic implementation of international court judgment...
The issues related to the role of religion in the public education system have been a public topic f...
In 2005, in Folgero v. Norway, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) set precedence highly rele...
Published 2017The issues related to the role of religion in the public education system have been a ...
This article presents a symposium on the “indirect effects” of the European Court of Human Rights ju...
This paper examines grassroots mobilizations in Turkey against the government's policies on religion...
In this article, we discuss the relation between the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and its ...
In this paper, we consider the differences between national and supranational space and time by focu...
Conducting research on the influence of religion on politics is nowadays a growing tendency as vario...
This paper seeks to analyze the European Court of Human Rights’ (ECtHR) case-law on religious freedo...
In the last 25 years the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has evolved into a venue where some ...
This book represents an exposition of ‘judicial pedagogies’ as a new concept, and discusses juridica...
This paper analyzes comparatively the indirect effects of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR)...
A growing non-legal scholarship explores the domestic implementation of international court judgment...
This article presents a symposium on the “indirect effects” of the European Court of Human Rights ju...
A growing non-legal scholarship explores the domestic implementation of international court judgment...
The issues related to the role of religion in the public education system have been a public topic f...
In 2005, in Folgero v. Norway, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) set precedence highly rele...
Published 2017The issues related to the role of religion in the public education system have been a ...
This article presents a symposium on the “indirect effects” of the European Court of Human Rights ju...
This paper examines grassroots mobilizations in Turkey against the government's policies on religion...
In this article, we discuss the relation between the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and its ...
In this paper, we consider the differences between national and supranational space and time by focu...
Conducting research on the influence of religion on politics is nowadays a growing tendency as vario...
This paper seeks to analyze the European Court of Human Rights’ (ECtHR) case-law on religious freedo...
In the last 25 years the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has evolved into a venue where some ...
This book represents an exposition of ‘judicial pedagogies’ as a new concept, and discusses juridica...