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Rights, religious pluralism and the recognition of difference : Off the scales of justice

Gozdecka Dorota Anna

Rights, religious pluralism and the recognition of difference : Off the scales of justice - London Routledge 2016 - 185p ix

Table of contents
Introduction
Part I: From Non-Confrontation to Obsession - Religious Pluralism as an Emerging Legal Principle in the European Legal Sphere;
1. Council of Europe Bodies and Soft-Law Interpretations of Religious Pluralism;
2. The European Court of Human Rights and and Judicial Interpretation of the Principle of Religious Pluralism;
3. The Relevance of Religious Pluralism in the EU legal order;
4. Relevance of pluralism in European domestic regimes;
Part II: Three Myths of Inclusion;
5. On the Way to Elysium - Defining Religion and Registration of New Religious Communities;
6. Regulation of Religious Symbols - a European Pandora's Jar;
7. Religions and Reproductive Rights - Freedom Changed to Stone;
Part III: Religious Pluralism, Human Rights and the Dissident;
8. The Hollow Paradigms of Contemporary Debates on Law and Religion and the Failed Potential of Religious Pluralism;
9. Repairing Utopia of Rights - Sources of Reconstruction;
10. Human rights and the dissident;
11. Rights Beyond Structure? - Towards Otherwise than Becoming;
Conclusions

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1. Religious Pluralism - Europe 2. Civil Rights - Freedom Of Religion

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