Democracy, Law and Religious Pluralism in Europe

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Bernard Gagnon
Camil Ungureanu
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Cecile Laborde
conscientious objection law
Contemporary Societies
Cristina Lafont
Daniel Gamper
deliberative democracy studies
ECtHR's Grand Chamber
Egalitarian Theories
Enlightenment legacy
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European Court of Human Rights
Genus Homo
Immigrant Muslim Parent
Informal Public Sphere
IRFA
Javier Martinez-Torrn
John Loughlin
John Wycliffe
legal decision-making
Leyla Sahin
liberal democracies
Lorenzo Zucca
Main Character
Marisa Iglesias
Ms Ladele
multiculturalism
Nation State Jurisdictions
Nonreligious Reasons
Ontological Options
Paolo Monti
pluralist legal theory
political theory
post-secular
Postsecular Perspective
postsecularism in European societies
Proper Political Reasons
Religious Citizens
religious freedom jurisprudence
Religious Marriage
Secular Citizens
Spiritual Religious Experiences
Stem Cell Research Debate
Supreme Constitutional Courts
Translation Proviso
UK Supreme Court
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415828338
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In contrast with the progressive dilution of religions predicted by traditional liberal and Marxist approaches, religions remain important for many people, even in Europe, the most secularised continent. In the context of increasingly culturally diverse societies, this calls for a reinterpretation of the secular legacy of the Enlightenment and also for an updating of democratic institutions.

This book focuses on a central question: are the classical secularist arrangements well equipped to tackle the challenge of fast-growing religious pluralism? Or should we move to new post-secular arrangements when dealing with pluralism in Europe? Offering an interdisciplinary approach that combines political theory and legal analysis, the authors tackle two interrelated facets of this controversial question. They begin by exploring the theoretical perspective, asking what post-secularism is and looking at its relation to secularism. The practical consequences of this debate are then examined, focusing on case-law through four empirical case studies.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars of political theory, philosophy, religion and politics, European law, human rights, legal theory and socio-legal studies.

Ferran Requejo is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Research Group on Political Theory and of the MA programme on Diverse Democracies at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona.

Camil Ungureanu is Lecturer in Political Theory and Director of the MA programme on Political Philosophy at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona.