Religions and constitutional transitions in the Muslim Mediterranean : the pluralistic moment

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    • Ferrari, Alessandro
    • Toronto, James

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Religions and constitutional transitions in the Muslim Mediterranean : the pluralistic moment

edited by Alessandro Ferrari and James Toronto

(ICLARS series on law and religion / series editors, Silvio Ferrari ... [et al.])

Routledge, 2017

  • : hardback

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This book investigates the role of Islam and religious freedom in the constitutional transitions of six North African and Middle Eastern countries, namely Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Turkey, and Palestine. In particular, the book, with an interdisciplinary approach, investigates the role of Islam as a political, institutional and societal force. Issues covered include: the role played by Islam as a constitutional reference - a "static force" able to strengthen and legitimize the entire constitutional order; Islam as a political reference used by some political parties in their struggle to acquire political power; and Islam as a specific religion that, like other religions in the area, embodies diverse perspectives on the nature and role of religious freedom in society. The volume provides insight about the political dimension of Islam, as used by political forces, as well as the religious dimension of Islam. This provides a new and wider perspective able to take into account the increasing social pluralism of the South-Mediterranean region. By analyzing three different topics - Islam and constitutionalism, religious political parties, and religious freedom - the book offers a dynamic picture of the role played by Islam and religious freedom in the process of state-building in a globalized age in which human rights and pluralism are crucial dimensions.

目次

Preface Alessandro Ferrari - James A. Toronto Part 1: The General Framework Ch. 1 - Dynamics of Religious Freedom in the two Sides of Mediterranean: an Interconnected History, Alessandro Ferrari (Universita degli Studi dell'Insubria) Ch. 2 - Religion(s), Religious Freedom and State Transformations: the European Side, Silvio Ferrari(Universita degli Studi di Milano)Ch. 3 - The Historical Compromise between "Civil State" and Religion in Post-revolutionary Arab Constitutionalism, Yadh Ben Achour (President of Tunisia's Higher Political Reform Commission and Vice Chair of the U.N. Human Rights Committee) Part II: National Cases Tunisia Ch. 4 - Introduction. The Tunisian Case: A Secular Islam ?, Massimo Campanini (Universita degli Studi di Trento) Ch. 5 - Some Thoughts on Religion in the 2014 Tunisian Constitution, Ghazi Gherairi (Universite de Carthage) Ch. 6 - Components of Political Islam in Tunisia: the Test of Transition, (Cherif Ferjani, MSH Maison de l'Orient et de la Mediterranee) Ch. 7 - Religious Freedom in Tunisia: the Scope of Ambivalence, Jinan Liman (Universite de Tunis) Turkey Ch. 8 - Turkey: Introduction, Rossella Bottoni (Universita cattolica del Sacro Cuore) Ch. 9 - Turkish Law and Religious Issues, Emre OEktem (Galatasaray University, Istanbul) Ch. 10 - The Experience of the AKP: from the Origins to Present Times, Ihsan Yilmaz (Fatih University, Istanbul) Morocco Ch. 11 - Morocco: Introduction, Roberta Aluffi (Universita degli Studi di Torino) Ch. 12 - Is the "Religious Framework" of Morocco's Party of Justice and Development a Political Tactic or a Sign of Normalization?, Amal Idrissi (Moulay Ismail University, Meknes) Ch. 13 - Religious Pluralism and Freedom of Conscience in a Muslim Context. The Case of Morocco, Mohammed Mouaquit (Universite Hassan II, Casablanca) Algeria, Egypt and Palestine Ch. 14 - Introduction to Algeria, Egypt and Palestine with some reference to the Jordan case, Anne Fornerod (MISHA-CNRS Strasbourg) Ch. 15 - The Treatment of the Relationship Between Islam and the State in the Algerian Fundamental Texts From 1962 To 2012, Souad Ghaouti (Universite d'Alger) Ch. 16 - Freedom of Religion and the Constitution in Egypt: The Distinction Between Belief and Practice, and Protecting Religion and Government from Each Other, David Risley (U. S. Department of Justice) Ch. 17 - Religious Law in the West Bank and Gaza, Moussa Abou Ramadan (MISHA-CNRS Strasbourg)

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