This paper conceptualizes Dutch traditions of religious governance in terms of a model of "principled pluralism" (Monsma and Soper 2009). It approaches church-state traditions in a disaggregate way, meaning it is sensitive to domain specificities and takes notice of the actual constitutional and legal arrangements, (changes in) public policies, and varieties in application of laws and policies. It explores to what extent the legacy of "pillarization" and the relatively strong emphasis on collective freedoms of religious communities may lead to tensions with other liberal values (notably non-discrimination and equality) in contemporary Dutch society. In this part the focus is on the domain of education, in particular contestation around Orth...
markdownabstractINTRODUCTION. In the Netherlands, The first national law on education dates back to ...
In the Netherlands of the late nineteenth century, primary education became one of the central issue...
This research focuses on the relationship between identity-based personnel appointment policy at ort...
This paper conceptualizes Dutch traditions of religious governance in terms of a model of "principle...
Liberal democratic states face new challenges in balancing between principles of religious freedom a...
According to the ECHR, parents have the right to have their children educated in conformity with the...
Liberal democratic states face new challenges in balancing between principles of religious freedom a...
The toleration of religious minorities is changing in the Netherlands. In this paper we analyze thre...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ In defining its relationship towards religion, the Dutch government ...
The toleration of religious minorities is changing in the Netherlands. In this paper we analyze thre...
This research focuses on the relationship between identity-based personnel appointment policy at ort...
This article deals with the question what pedagogical and religious educational contributions have t...
In the Netherlands, state and religious schools are equally financed by the government. Parents are ...
In recent decades, the Netherlands’ struggle with multiculturalism has cause...
This chapter starts with a brief elaboration of church-state relations in the Netherlands and the pr...
markdownabstractINTRODUCTION. In the Netherlands, The first national law on education dates back to ...
In the Netherlands of the late nineteenth century, primary education became one of the central issue...
This research focuses on the relationship between identity-based personnel appointment policy at ort...
This paper conceptualizes Dutch traditions of religious governance in terms of a model of "principle...
Liberal democratic states face new challenges in balancing between principles of religious freedom a...
According to the ECHR, parents have the right to have their children educated in conformity with the...
Liberal democratic states face new challenges in balancing between principles of religious freedom a...
The toleration of religious minorities is changing in the Netherlands. In this paper we analyze thre...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ In defining its relationship towards religion, the Dutch government ...
The toleration of religious minorities is changing in the Netherlands. In this paper we analyze thre...
This research focuses on the relationship between identity-based personnel appointment policy at ort...
This article deals with the question what pedagogical and religious educational contributions have t...
In the Netherlands, state and religious schools are equally financed by the government. Parents are ...
In recent decades, the Netherlands’ struggle with multiculturalism has cause...
This chapter starts with a brief elaboration of church-state relations in the Netherlands and the pr...
markdownabstractINTRODUCTION. In the Netherlands, The first national law on education dates back to ...
In the Netherlands of the late nineteenth century, primary education became one of the central issue...
This research focuses on the relationship between identity-based personnel appointment policy at ort...