Religion, secularism, & constitutional democracy /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: EBSCOhost
Other Authors: Cohen, Jean L., 1946- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Columbia University Press, [2016]
Series:Religion, culture, and public life.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • pt. I. Freedom of religion or human rights. Religious freedom and the fate of secularism / Samuel Moyn
  • Religion : ally, threat, or just religion? / Anne Phillips
  • Regulating religion beyond borders : the case of FGM/C / Yasmine Ergas
  • Pluralism vs. pluralism : Islam and Christianity in the European court of human rights / Christian Joppke
  • pt. II. Nonestablishments and freedom of religion. Rethinking political secularism and the American model of constitutional dualism / Jean L. Cohen
  • Is European secularism secular enough? / Rajeev Bhargava
  • State-religion connections and multicultural citizenship / Tariq Modood
  • Breaching the wall of separation / Denis Lacorne
  • Transnational nonestablishment (redux) / Claudia E. Haupt
  • pt. III. Religion, liberalism, and democracy. Liberal neutrality, religion, and the good / Cécile Laborde
  • Religious arguments and public justification / Aurélia Bardon
  • Religious truth and democratic freedom : a critique of the religious discourse of anti-relativism / Carlo Invernizzi Accetti
  • Republicanism and freedom of religion in France / Michel Troper
  • pt. IV. Sovereignty and legal pluralism in constitutional democracies. Sovereignty and religious norms in the secular constitutional state / Dieter Grimm
  • Religion and minority legal orders / Maleiha Malik
  • The intersection of civil and religious family law in the U.S. constitutional order : a mild legal pluralism / Linda C. Mcclain
  • Religion-based legal pluralism and human rights in Europe / Alicia Cebada Romero
  • Conclusion : is religion special? / Cécile Laborde.