Migration and religious freedom : essays on the interaction between religious duty and migration law / edited by Carolus Grütters & Dario Dzananovic ; Centre for Migration Law, Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence ; Research Centre for State and Law, Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
2018
K3275.A6 M547 2018 (Mapit)
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Migration and religious freedom : essays on the interaction between religious duty and migration law / edited by Carolus Grütters & Dario Dzananovic ; Centre for Migration Law, Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence ; Research Centre for State and Law, Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
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Nijmegen, the Netherlands : Wolf Legal Publishers, 2018.
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256 pages ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Do likewise / Graziano Battistella
Proposals for a 'better world' / Jorge E. Castillo Guerra
Immigration and Talmudic law / Myron M. Cherry
Can one still call it ignorance or improper bias? / Craig B. Mousin
A challenge for Muslim migrants / Federica Sona
I could not do otherwise / Dolores Morondo Taramundi
Belief and conscience / Jim Murdoch
Immigration law versus religious freedom law / Roberto Scarciglia
Christian perspectives and practices on refugee protection / Amaya Valcarcel
When Denmark criminalised kindness / Lisbeth Zornig Andersen
Piety or ulterior motive / Derk Venema
Concluding remarks / Elspeth Guild.
Proposals for a 'better world' / Jorge E. Castillo Guerra
Immigration and Talmudic law / Myron M. Cherry
Can one still call it ignorance or improper bias? / Craig B. Mousin
A challenge for Muslim migrants / Federica Sona
I could not do otherwise / Dolores Morondo Taramundi
Belief and conscience / Jim Murdoch
Immigration law versus religious freedom law / Roberto Scarciglia
Christian perspectives and practices on refugee protection / Amaya Valcarcel
When Denmark criminalised kindness / Lisbeth Zornig Andersen
Piety or ulterior motive / Derk Venema
Concluding remarks / Elspeth Guild.
Summary
"On 9 and 10 February 2017, experts from various backgrounds joined in a seminar organized by the Centre for Migration Law, Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at Radboud University, Nijmegen in the Netherlands. The seminar focused on issues culminating at the intersection of migration, law and religion. We aimed to identify the arguments that drive the discussion in situations presenting a conflict of state law and religious norms in the context of migration. Or, in biblical terms, is there an inherent conflict between Romans 13 (submission to governing authorities) and Matthew 25 (love the stranger), and if so, how is this conflict addressed? In this book, we have included the key contributions to the seminar, thematically organized around four topics: (1) Religious Social Thought; (2) Application of religious freedom; (3) Comparative analysis of religious freedom laws; and (4) Practitioners' views. We hope this book will crystallize the arguments and drive further discussion on the important issues resulting from the interplay of migration, law and religion."--Back cover.
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"On 9 and 10 February 2017, experts from various backgrounds joined in a seminar organized by the Centre for Migration Law, Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at Radboud University, Nijmegen in the Netherlands. The seminar focused on issues culminating at the intersection of migration, law and religion."--Page four of cover.
"On 9 and 10 February 2017, experts from various backgrounds joined in a seminar organized by the Centre for Migration Law, Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at Radboud University, Nijmegen in the Netherlands. The seminar focused on issues culminating at the intersection of migration, law and religion. We aimed to identify the arguments that drive the discussion in situations presenting a conflict of state law and religious norms in the context of migration. Or, in biblical terms, is there an inherent conflict between Romans 13 (submission to governing authorities) and Matthew 25 (love the stranger), and if so, how is this conflict addressed? In this book, we have included the key contributions to the seminar, thematically organized around four topics: (1) Religious Social Thought; (2) Application of religious freedom; (3) Comparative analysis of religious freedom laws; and (4) Practitioners' views. We hope this book will crystallize the arguments and drive further discussion on the important issues resulting from the interplay of migration, law and religion."--Back cover.
"On 9 and 10 February 2017, experts from various backgrounds joined in a seminar organized by the Centre for Migration Law, Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at Radboud University, Nijmegen in the Netherlands. The seminar focused on issues culminating at the intersection of migration, law and religion. We aimed to identify the arguments that drive the discussion in situations presenting a conflict of state law and religious norms in the context of migration. Or, in biblical terms, is there an inherent conflict between Romans 13 (submission to governing authorities) and Matthew 25 (love the stranger), and if so, how is this conflict addressed? In this book, we have included the key contributions to the seminar, thematically organized around four topics: (1) Religious Social Thought; (2) Application of religious freedom; (3) Comparative analysis of religious freedom laws; and (4) Practitioners' views. We hope this book will crystallize the arguments and drive further discussion on the important issues resulting from the interplay of migration, law and religion."--Back cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Call Number
K3275.A6 M547 2018
Language
English
ISBN
9789462404656
9789462404663
9462404666
9462404658
9789462404663
9462404666
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