Diversity in Europe

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accommodation of ethical diversity
Aishah Azmi
Ascriptive Differences
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Civil Society
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comparative political philosophy
conscientious
Conscientious Exemption
conscientious objection
Contra Legem
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Differential Treatment
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Exemptions Claims
Face To Face
Follow
Individual Exemption
Islamic Veil
Jurisdictional Decentralisation
Law Contestation
legal
Legal Exemption
legal exemptions
legem
Military Conscription
minority
Minority Claims
minority rights
multiculturalism theory
objector
Positive Respect
Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis
Private Civility
reason
Religious Exemptions
secundum
Secundum Legem
socio-legal analysis
Tax Resistance
treatment
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Violated
War Tax Resistance

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415580823
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Nov 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From bans on religious symbols in public spaces, to the provision of abortion by doctors, recent cases across Europe have highlighted acute dilemmas about how best to respond to the claims of individuals or groups feeling that their values or beliefs are not treated fairly by the law.

Diversity in Europe uses the resources of political theory alongside comparative analysis of contemporary practices in different countries (Germany, Italy, Turkey, Spain and the UK) to explore the challenges diversity poses for European democracies. Crucial throughout is whether the democratic commitment to equality entails uniformity in the law, or is compatible with saying 'yes' to some requests from citizens that they be treated differently, to accommodate their ethical, cultural and religious particularity. Such differential treatment may take several forms, e.g. group or individual rights, either to legal exemptions or to conscientious objection. Exploring these from various angles, the book gives a sense of the tools democracies need to address the challenges of diversity more generally.

Making an important contribution to our understanding of the political implications of ethical, cultural and religious diversity, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of political and social philosophy, European studies, political science, social policy, applied ethics, law, and socio-legal studies.

Dr Gideon Calder is Reader in Ethics and Social Philosophy at the University of Wales, Newport. Dr Emanuela Ceva is Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Advanced Study, Pavia and Lecturer in Political Philosophy at the University of Pavia, Italy.