
Freedom of Religion
An Ambiguous Right in the Contemporary European Legal Order
Hart Publishing
Published on 26. August 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-5099-5472-8 (ISBN)
Description
This open access book presents a variety of perspectives on the concept of freedom of religion in different European countries against the background of the European Convention on Human Rights, the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and other international treaties.
In most European societies today, religion and questions about religion are increasing in relevance and importance. This development can be explained in several ways, for example by continuous demographic changes and new societal standards and values.
As a consequence, the debate on the interpretation and scope of the right to freedom of religion has intensified in politics, media and, of course, law. The right to freedom of religion is complex and varies within different legal contexts at the international, European and national levels. This has resulted in a right that is ambiguous and sometimes difficult for individuals to claim and for states to assert.
This book contains contributions from leading legal scholars working in these fields in Sweden, the Nordic countries and wider Europe.
The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Swedish Studies Network.
In most European societies today, religion and questions about religion are increasing in relevance and importance. This development can be explained in several ways, for example by continuous demographic changes and new societal standards and values.
As a consequence, the debate on the interpretation and scope of the right to freedom of religion has intensified in politics, media and, of course, law. The right to freedom of religion is complex and varies within different legal contexts at the international, European and national levels. This has resulted in a right that is ambiguous and sometimes difficult for individuals to claim and for states to assert.
This book contains contributions from leading legal scholars working in these fields in Sweden, the Nordic countries and wider Europe.
The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Swedish Studies Network.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
327 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5099-5472-8 (9781509954728)
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Additional editions

Hedvig Bernitz | Victoria Enkvist
Freedom of Religion
An Ambiguous Right in the Contemporary European Legal Order
E-Book
02/2020
1st Edition
Hart Publishing
€44.49
Available for download

Hedvig Bernitz | Victoria Enkvist
Freedom of Religion
An Ambiguous Right in the Contemporary European Legal Order
E-Book
02/2020
1st Edition
Hart Publishing
€44.49
Available for download
Persons
Hedvig Bernitz is Senior Lecturer in Constitutional Law at the Faculty of Law, Stockholm University, Sweden.
Victoria Enkvist is Senior Lecturer in Public Law at the Faculty of Law, Uppsala University, Sweden.
Victoria Enkvist is Senior Lecturer in Public Law at the Faculty of Law, Uppsala University, Sweden.
Content
PART I
1. Religion and Human Rights: Ambiguities and Ambivalences of Freedom
Pamela Slotte
2. Freedom of Religion in Sweden from a Historical Perspective
Joakim Nergelius
3. The Significance of Religion for Swedish Labour and Social Legislation
Reinhold Fahlbeck
PART II
4. EU Law and Religion: Protecting a Privileged Position for Majority Faiths?
Ronan McCrea
5. What's in a Scarf? On the Ripple Effect of the ECtHR's Case Law
Patrik Bremdal
6. The Freedom of Religion in Relation to Other Human Rights
Karin Astroem
7. '... And in Community with Others ...'
Emma Ahlm
8. Freedom of Religion: Conscience, Dignity and the Construction of Identity
Willem Vancutsem
PART III
9. Ban on Faith-based Schools?
Lotta Lerwall
10. The Swedish Education System and its Challenges in a Multicultural Society
Hedvig Bernitz
11. Religious Refusals in Health Care as a Matter of Freedom of Religion
Kavot Zillen
12. Understanding Religion: A Portal to the Past or the Key to the Future?
Victoria Enkvist
1. Religion and Human Rights: Ambiguities and Ambivalences of Freedom
Pamela Slotte
2. Freedom of Religion in Sweden from a Historical Perspective
Joakim Nergelius
3. The Significance of Religion for Swedish Labour and Social Legislation
Reinhold Fahlbeck
PART II
4. EU Law and Religion: Protecting a Privileged Position for Majority Faiths?
Ronan McCrea
5. What's in a Scarf? On the Ripple Effect of the ECtHR's Case Law
Patrik Bremdal
6. The Freedom of Religion in Relation to Other Human Rights
Karin Astroem
7. '... And in Community with Others ...'
Emma Ahlm
8. Freedom of Religion: Conscience, Dignity and the Construction of Identity
Willem Vancutsem
PART III
9. Ban on Faith-based Schools?
Lotta Lerwall
10. The Swedish Education System and its Challenges in a Multicultural Society
Hedvig Bernitz
11. Religious Refusals in Health Care as a Matter of Freedom of Religion
Kavot Zillen
12. Understanding Religion: A Portal to the Past or the Key to the Future?
Victoria Enkvist