Many European countries have introduced laws and policies which proscribe religious clothing in public educational institutions. The European Convention on Human Rights has been deployed to uphold such actions, the European Court of Human Rights recognising that States should be able to limit the manifestation of religious beliefs. National courts considering the matter in terms of religious freedom (as opposed to discrimination) have reached similar conclusions. Most affected States are members of the European Union as well as the Council of Europe. This article will argue that it is more likely that European Union law could be engaged by an aggrieved teacher to challenge national law
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This book examines matters of religious freedom in Europe, considers the work of the European Court ...
Religious diversity, while being an important part of contemporary social landscapes, represents a s...
The issue of religious dress, specifically female Muslim religious dress, has been the subject of in...
Written in accessible language, Law and the Wearing of Religious Symbols is a comprehensive analysis...
Freedom of religion has been described as the paradigm freedom of conscience and of the essence in a...
In 2004 a law banning all religious affiliation in public schools in France came into force. This st...
This article examines school bans on the wearing of religious symbols and starts with a discussion o...
In 2015, the German Federal Constitutional Court decided that Muslim teachers who wished to wear a h...
In recent years, both Germany and France have been confronted with the question of whether religious...
This paper considers the way in which recent historical work on the history of freedom of religion a...
This article analyses recent trends in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights conce...
Since the coming into force of the Human Rights Act 1998 on 2 October 2000, state schools as public ...
Loenen, Maria Laetitia Petronella, and Jenny Elisabeth Goldschmidt, eds. Religious Pluralism and Hum...
textabstractWhereas the bulk of religious education cases concerns aspects of the public school fram...
The article comments on the decision of the High Court in R (Playfoot) v Governing Body of Millais S...
This book examines matters of religious freedom in Europe, considers the work of the European Court ...
Religious diversity, while being an important part of contemporary social landscapes, represents a s...
The issue of religious dress, specifically female Muslim religious dress, has been the subject of in...