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" Reconciling Pluralistic Democracy and Religious Freedom in European Human Rights Law: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1082314
Doc. No : LA125943
Call No : ‭10.1163/18710328-13021149‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Roberto Buonamano
Title & Author : Reconciling Pluralistic Democracy and Religious Freedom in European Human Rights Law: [Article] : A Jurisprudential Balance in Search of Principles\ Roberto Buonamano
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Religion Human Rights
Date : 2019
Volume/ Issue Number : 14/3
Page No : 169–203
Abstract : This article examines some of the structural and systemic issues associated with the relationship between pluralistic democracy and religious freedom within the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights. These include the problematic aspects of the doctrine of State neutrality, and the function of secularism in the understanding of “democratic society”. It assesses the principal jurisprudential mechanisms utilised in religious freedom cases—namely, the notion of “public order”, the association of secularism with gender equality, the principles of the “minimum requirements of life in society”, and the margin of appreciation in the context of democratic legitimation. As the article demonstrates, the Court’s approach to negotiating the appropriate balance between pluralistic democracy and religious rights is marred by a reluctance to clearly elucidate the principles involved in the implementation of democratic values under the Convention when considering the means of protecting and limiting the freedom of religion. This article examines some of the structural and systemic issues associated with the relationship between pluralistic democracy and religious freedom within the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights. These include the problematic aspects of the doctrine of State neutrality, and the function of secularism in the understanding of “democratic society”. It assesses the principal jurisprudential mechanisms utilised in religious freedom cases—namely, the notion of “public order”, the association of secularism with gender equality, the principles of the “minimum requirements of life in society”, and the margin of appreciation in the context of democratic legitimation. As the article demonstrates, the Court’s approach to negotiating the appropriate balance between pluralistic democracy and religious rights is marred by a reluctance to clearly elucidate the principles involved in the implementation of democratic values under the Convention when considering the means of protecting and limiting the freedom of religion.
Descriptor : European Court of Human Rights
Descriptor : gender equality
Descriptor : General
Descriptor : Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
Descriptor : living together
Descriptor : pluralistic democracy
Descriptor : public order
Descriptor : Religion Society
Descriptor : religious freedom
Descriptor : Religious Studies
Descriptor : secularism
Descriptor : Social Sciences
Descriptor : State neutrality
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/18710328-13021149‬
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