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- Title
Laïcité as control: The French reforms of 2021 in historical perspective.
- Authors
van der Tol, Mariëtta D. C.
- Abstract
This article argues that the 2021 legal reforms on laïcité in France signify a new development in the legal concept of laïcité. The new provisions move away from an emphasis on laïcité as an organisational principle of the state, the separation between church and state, and neutrality. Instead, the 2021 law pre-emptively casts suspicion on religious minorities as potential threats to public order, Frenchness and the principles of the Republic, and it attaches to this suspicion an assertion of control backed by the force of administrative and criminal law. This control is reminiscent of the Napoleonic motives for interfering with the Catholic Church as well as with Protestant and Jewish minorities.
- Subjects
LAW reform; CATHOLIC Church; RELIGIOUS minorities; CHURCH &; state; CRIMINAL law
- Publication
International Journal for Religious Freedom, 2020, Vol 13, Issue 1/2, p67
- ISSN
2070-5484
- Publication type
Article