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State Security Regimes and the Right to Freedom of Religion and Belief : Changes in Europe Since 2001.

The question of to what extent, manifestations of religious beliefs should be permitted in the European public sphere has become a salient and controversial topic in recent years. Despite the increasing interest however, debates have rarely questioned the conventional wisdom that an increase in the...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Murphy, Karen
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2013.
Colección:Routledge research in human rights law.
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  • Front Cover; State Security Regimes and the Right to Freedom of Religion and Belief; Copyright Page; Contents; List of tables; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations, acronyms and terminology; Part I; 1 Introduction: the issue of religious freedom and state security; 1.1 State security and religious freedom in Europe: the context; 1.2 Human rights and security: underlying assumptions; 1.3 Methodology; 1.4 Structure of the book; 2 Protections and critiques of the right to freedom of religion and belief; 2.1 Evolution of the right to religious freedom.
  • 2.2 Religious freedom in international law: exposing the public-private distinction2.2.1 Freedom to have, adopt or change a religion or belief: the forum internum; 2.2.2 Freedom to manifest religion and belief: the forum externum; 2.2.3 Limitations on the right to religious freedom; 2.2.4 Reconciling the private and public spheres; 2.2.5 Indivisibility of rights: religious freedom and non-discrimination; 2.3 Security as a challenge to religious freedom; 2.4 A framework for protecting religious freedom; 2.4.1 Defining religion and belief; 2.4.2 Reconceiving religious freedom; Part II.
  • 3 State security regimes and religious freedom in Europe: a multi-state analysis3.1 European state security regimes; 3.1.1 The liberal minimalist regime; 3.1.2 The liberal nationalist regime; 3.1.3 The securitised regime; 3.2 Analysing the relationship between state security regime and freedom of religion and belief: methodology and selection criteria; 3.2.1 Expected observations; 3.3 Categorisation of states according to freedom of religion and belief; 3.4 Assessment of the relationship between religious freedom and state security regime; 3.4.1 Static results.
  • 3.4.2 Results associated with changes in SSRs4 Rethinking the relationship between state security and religious freedom; 4.1 Hypotheses; 4.1.1 H1. De-liberalisation of the state security regime for national security reasons causes a fall in religious freedom; 4.1.2 H2. De-liberalisation of the state security regime for nationalistic reasons causes a fall in religious freedom; 4.1.3 H3. Societal discrimination causes a fall in religious freedom; 4.1.4 H4. Tension between religious communities causes a fall in religious freedom.
  • 4.1.5 H5. Tensions within religious communities cause a fall in religious freedom4.2 Case study selection; 4.2.1 States in which no change in RF was observed; 4.2.1 States in which a change in RF was observed; 4.2.3 Outliers and excluded states; 5 Religious freedom in liberal nationalist states: Denmark and the Netherlands; 5.1 Denmark; 5.1.1 Danish state security regime 1994-2007; 5.1.2 Religious freedom in Denmark 1994-2007; 5.1.3 Summary of the SSR-RF relationship in Denmark; 5.2 The Netherlands; 5.2.1 Dutch state security regime 1994-2007.