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- Title
Why Europe needs a more post-liberal theory of religious liberty: Examining a European court ruling on ritual slaughter.
- Authors
Napel, Hans-Martien ten
- Abstract
What is the attitude of European courts toward institutional religious autonomy? Their case law shows a mixed picture, with the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion sometimes weighing less heavily than other interests. One illustrative example is the recent ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union on ritual slaughter. The decision reflects the liberal-egalitarian approach that arguably characterizes European case law. That approach can be traced to a firm belief in ongoing secularization, which can lead to intolerance of religious convictions. The future of institutional religious autonomy in Europe is therefore uncertain.
- Subjects
LIBERTY of conscience; JUDGE-made law; LIBERALISM; EUROPEAN Union; SECULARIZATION
- Publication
International Journal for Religious Freedom, 2020, Vol 13, Issue 1/2, p157
- ISSN
2070-5484
- Publication type
Article