Human Rights and the Osmosis between Secular and Religious Legal Systems: The Post-modern European Right to Freedom of Religion through the Prism of the Islamic Veil -
ABSTRACT: Starting from the hermeneutic value played by the veil issue in analyzing the contemporary dynamics of the right to religious freedom in Europe, the paper will focus on the tension between the modern and contemporary paradigm of this right: a tension that makes its effects felt on the broader Mediterranean scale and that hints at new scenarios of a postmodern European right to religious freedom.
SOMMARIO: 1. Introduction - 2. Separation: The Matrix of Freedom of Religion as a Right of Modernity - 3. Islam and Separation: Modernity Stumbles - 4. A Broader Scenario: The Mediterranean Backdrop - 5. Prospects for a Post-modern Right to Freedom of Religion.
The author
Full Professor of Law and Religion at Insubria University, Department of Law, Economy and Culture
Notes
Peer reviewed paper - Contributo sottoposto a valutazione. È destinato al volume collettaneo Religious Diversity, State, and Law. National, Transnational and International Challenges, edited by J. Marko, M. Lakitsch, W. Weirer, F. Winter and K. Wonisch, BrillNijhoff, Leiden-Boston, 2023.