The European Court of Human Rights and the freedom of religion or belief : : the 25 years since Kokkinakis / / edited by Jeroen Temperman, T. Jeremy Gunn, Malcolm Evans.

As the tensions involving religion and society increase, the European Court of Human Rights and the Freedom of Religion or Belief is the first systematic analysis of the first twenty-five years of the European Court's religion jurisprudence. The Court is one of the most significant institutions...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill Nijhoff,, 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Studies in Religion, Secular Beliefs and Human Rights 13.
Physical Description:1 online resource (630 pages)
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Other title:Front Matter --
Copyright Page --
Acknowledgements --
Contributors --
Table of Legislation --
Table of Cases --
Introduction /
Pre-Kokkinakis and Post-Kokkinakis Developments --
Pre-Kokkinakis Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights: Foreshadowing the Future /
The Freedom of Religion or Belief in the European Court of Human Rights since the Kokkinakis case Or “Quoting Kokkinakis” /
Article 9 Jurisprudence: General Contours --
Manifestations of Religion or Belief in the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights /
Limitations on Freedom of Religion and Belief in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights /
Avoiding Scrutiny? The Margin of Appreciation and Religious Freedom /
Marginal Neutrality – Neutrality and the Margin of Appreciation in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights /
Religion Jurisprudence: Thematic Studies --
Kokkinakis and the Narratives of Proper and Improper Proselytizing /
Education and Freedom of Religion or Belief under the European Convention on Human Rights and Protocol No. 1 /
Religion and Equality: From Managing Pluralism towards a European Requirement of State Neutrality /
Freedom of Religion or Belief and Employment Law: The Evolving Approach of the European Court of Human Rights /
Freedom of Religion or Belief and Freedom of Association: Intersecting Rights in the Jurisprudence of the European Convention Mechanisms /
Conscientious Objection under the European Convention on Human Rights: The Ugly Duckling of a Flightless Jurisprudence /
Religion, Expression and Pluralism /
Religious Symbols and State Regulation: Assessing the Strategic Role of the European Court of Human Rights /
Reflections --
The Legitimacy of the European Court of Human Rights in Light of Its Article 9 Jurisprudence: A Multisided Perspective /
Implementation and Impact of Strasbourg Court Rulings: The Case of Religious Minorities and Their Convention Freedoms /
Grassroots Level Awareness about Religion at the European Court of Human Rights /
A Matter of Judgment: Dissenting Opinions in Cases Concerning Religion or Belief in the European Court of Human Rights /
The “Principle of Secularism” and the European Court of Human Rights: A Shell Game /
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Bibliography.
Summary:As the tensions involving religion and society increase, the European Court of Human Rights and the Freedom of Religion or Belief is the first systematic analysis of the first twenty-five years of the European Court's religion jurisprudence. The Court is one of the most significant institutions confronting the interactions among states, religious groups, minorities, and dissenters. In the 25 years since its first religion case, Kokkinakis volume Greece , the Court has inserted itself squarely into the international human rights debate regarding the freedom of religion or belief. The authors demonstrate the positive contributions and the significant flaws of the Court's jurisprudence involving religion, society, and secularism.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004346902
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Jeroen Temperman, T. Jeremy Gunn, Malcolm Evans.