State-religion relationships and human rights law : towards a right to religiously neutral governance

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    • Temperman, Jeroen

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State-religion relationships and human rights law : towards a right to religiously neutral governance

by Jeroen Temperman

(Studies in religion, secular beliefs, and human rights, v. 8)

Martinus Nijhoff, 2010

  • : hardback

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [351]-358) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This book presents a human rights-based assessment of the various modes of state-religion identification and of the various forms of state practice that surround and characterize these different state-religion models. This book makes a case for the recognition of a state duty to remain impartial with respect to religion or belief in all regards so as to comply with people's fundamental right to be governed, at all times, in a religiously neutral manner.

Table of Contents

  • Table of Contents - Summary 1 Introduction
  • Part I State-Religion Identification:A Comparative Legal Analysis 2 Religious States, State Religions & State Churches
  • 3 State Support & State Acknowledgement of Religion
  • 4 Accommodation of Religions & Non-Identification
  • 5 Secularism & Separation of State and Religion
  • 6 Secular State Ideologies & Negative Identification
  • Part II State-Religion Identification: A Human Rights Analysis 7 Preliminary Legal Questions Concerning Establishment of Religion and State Atheism
  • 8 Religious Laws & the State
  • 9 State Entanglement with Religion & the Equal Religious
  • Rights of Others, Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Association and Equal Employment Opportunities
  • 10 Religion & Education
  • 11 Religion & Politics
  • Part III Conclusion: The Emerging Right to Religiously Neutral Governance 12 Towards Religiously Neutral Governance.

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