Religion in the Public Sphere: A Comparative Analysis of German, Israeli, American and International Law / edited by Winfried Brugger, Michael Karayanni.
2007
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Title
Religion in the Public Sphere: A Comparative Analysis of German, Israeli, American and International Law / edited by Winfried Brugger, Michael Karayanni.
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Edition
1st ed. 2007.
Imprint
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2007.
Description
XVI, 469 p. online resource.
Series
Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht, Veröffentlichungen des Max-Planck-Instituts für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, 0172-4770 ; 190.
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A Socio-Historical Perspective
Religion and Public Order in Modern Nation-States: Institutional Varieties and Contemporary Transformations
Models of Church-State Relations and Their Impact on Freedom of Religion
On the Relationship between Structural Norms and Constitutional Rights in Church-State-Relations
The Model of State and Church Relations and Its Impact on the Protection of Freedom of Conscience and Religion: A Comparative Analysis and a Case Study of Israel
German, Comparative and International Law Perspectives
From the Acceptance of Interdenominational Christian Schools to the Inadmissibility of Christian Crosses in the Public Schools
The Headscarf of a Muslim Teacher in German Public Schools
Religious Garments in Public Schools in Separation Systems: France and the United States of America
Religion and Religious Symbols in European and International Law
Perspectives from Israeli Law
Claiming Equal Religious Personhood: Women of the Wall's Constitutional Saga
Does the Establishment of Religion Justify Regulating Religious Activities? - The Israeli Experience
The "Other" Religion and State Conflict in Israel: On the Nature of Religious Accommodations for the Palestinian-Arab Minority
Days of Worship and Days of Rest: A View from Israel
Human Rights and Religious Duties: Informed Consent to Medical Treatment under Jewish Law
The American Point of View
Neutrality Between Church and State: Mission Impossible?
A Comment on Mark Weiner's "Neutrality Between Church and State: Mission Impossible".
Religion and Public Order in Modern Nation-States: Institutional Varieties and Contemporary Transformations
Models of Church-State Relations and Their Impact on Freedom of Religion
On the Relationship between Structural Norms and Constitutional Rights in Church-State-Relations
The Model of State and Church Relations and Its Impact on the Protection of Freedom of Conscience and Religion: A Comparative Analysis and a Case Study of Israel
German, Comparative and International Law Perspectives
From the Acceptance of Interdenominational Christian Schools to the Inadmissibility of Christian Crosses in the Public Schools
The Headscarf of a Muslim Teacher in German Public Schools
Religious Garments in Public Schools in Separation Systems: France and the United States of America
Religion and Religious Symbols in European and International Law
Perspectives from Israeli Law
Claiming Equal Religious Personhood: Women of the Wall's Constitutional Saga
Does the Establishment of Religion Justify Regulating Religious Activities? - The Israeli Experience
The "Other" Religion and State Conflict in Israel: On the Nature of Religious Accommodations for the Palestinian-Arab Minority
Days of Worship and Days of Rest: A View from Israel
Human Rights and Religious Duties: Informed Consent to Medical Treatment under Jewish Law
The American Point of View
Neutrality Between Church and State: Mission Impossible?
A Comment on Mark Weiner's "Neutrality Between Church and State: Mission Impossible".
Summary
How closely correlated should church and state be? May a state recognize or dignify the role and meaning of religion at all, and if so can it treat different religious groups differently? This book intends to answer these questions through a portrayal and comparison of various legal orders including those of Germany, Israel, France and the USA. Some authors consider the issue of "church and state" from an international law perspective. The analyses are structured from both a state-institutional as well as from a fundamental rights and human rights perspective. Here the religious and secular freedoms are brought into focus. Whether, and how, these church-and-state aspects vary within divergent modern state contexts - and how they transnationally evolve - is also discussed.
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