Law and Religious Diversity in Education

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comparative constitutional law
Comparative Law
Contemporary Societies
Diversity
ECHR
education
Education System
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equality in schooling
Faith Schools
Follow
Good Life
Human Rights
Human Rights Law
Independent Schools
international community
International Law
Law and Education
Law and Religion
legal pluralism
multicultural education policy
Multiculturalism
Non-state Normative Orderings
normative conflict resolution
Normative Conflicts
Public International Law
Religion Education
Religious Diversity
Religious Diversity Management
Religious Education
Religious Freedom
religious freedom rights
religious law
state regulation of religious identity in schools
ultra-Orthodox Communities
ultra-Orthodox Schools
UN
Vice Versa
Violated
Western constitutionalism

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138340299
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Religion is a prominent legal force despite the premise constructed and promoted by Western constitutionalism that it must be separated from the State in democracies. Education constitutes an area of human life that leaves ample scope for the expression of religious identity and shapes the citizens of the future. It is also the place of origin of a considerable number of normative conflicts involving religious identity that arise today in multicultural settings.

The book deals with the interplay of law and religion in education through the versatility of religious law and legal pluralism, as well as religion’s possible adaptation and reconciliation with modernity, in order to consider and reflect on normative conflicts. It adopts the angle of the constitutional dimension of religion narrated in a comparative perspective and critically reflects on regulatory attempts by the State and the international community to promote new ways of living together.

Kyriaki Topidi is a Senior Research Associate and Head of Cluster on Culture and Diversity at the European Centre for Minority Issues (Germany). Her research focuses on diversity management, religion, education and comparative law. She is the author and editor of a number of volumes, including EU Law, Minorities and Enlargement (Intersentia, 2010), Constitutional Evolution in Central and Eastern Europe: Expansion and Integration in the EU (Ashgate, 2011), Transnational Legal Process and Human Rights (Ashgate, 2013) and Religion as Empowerment: Global Legal Perspectives (Routledge, 2016). She has also recently edited a collection on Normative Pluralism and Human Rights published by Routledge in 2018.

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