Law, Religion, and Secular Order
This article compares the law and religion jurisprudence of the us Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights across three legal areas: religious symbols and religion-state relations, individual religious freedom, and institutional religious freedom or freedom of the church. Particular foc...
Publié dans: | Journal of law, religion and state |
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Type de support: | Électronique Article |
Langue: | Anglais |
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Brill
[2019]
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Journal of law, religion and state
Année: 2019, Volume: 7, Numéro: 1, Pages: 104-127 |
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés: | B
Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
/ USA, Supreme Court
/ Religion
/ Laïcité
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RelBib Classification: | AD Sociologie des religions XA Droit |
Sujets non-standardisés: | B
United States Supreme Court
B Secular B religious autonomy B Religious Symbols B European Court of Human Rights B Religious Freedom |
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Résumé: | This article compares the law and religion jurisprudence of the us Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights across three legal areas: religious symbols and religion-state relations, individual religious freedom, and institutional religious freedom or freedom of the church. Particular focus is given to the manner in which this jurisprudence reveals the underlying structure and meaning of the secular. Although there continues to be significant jurisprudential diversity between these two courts and across these legal areas, there is also emerging a shared accounting of religion, secularity, and moral order in the late modern West. |
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ISSN: | 2212-4810 |
Contient: | Enthalten in: Journal of law, religion and state
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1163/22124810-00701006 |