Law, religion and tradition

Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- References -- Contents -- From the Secularisation Theory to the Pluralistic Approach: Reconciling Religious Traditions and Modernity in Italian Case-Law -- 1 Religious Traditions and the Challenge of the Secular Principle -- 2 The Constitution...

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Contributors: Giles, Jessica (Editor) ; Pin, Andrea 1976- (Editor) ; Ravitch, Frank S. 1966- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cham Springer 2018
In:Year: 2018
Reviews:[Rezension von: Law, religion and tradition] (2020) (Riedel, Rebecca)
Series/Journal:Law and Religion in a Global Context Ser. v.1
Further subjects:B Religion And Law
B Electronic books
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Summary:Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- References -- Contents -- From the Secularisation Theory to the Pluralistic Approach: Reconciling Religious Traditions and Modernity in Italian Case-Law -- 1 Religious Traditions and the Challenge of the Secular Principle -- 2 The Constitutional Clash Between Secularism and Traditions: The Principle of Neutrality -- 3 A Second Approach to the Problem: The Use of History as Legal Standard -- 4 A Possible Solution? the Pluralistic Approach -- 5 The Historical Roots of the Italian Constitutional Peculiarity -- 6 Religion and Public Schools: Dismissal or Recovery? -- 6.1 The Pastoral Visitation and the Use of the Historical Argument -- 6.2 The Catholic Easter Benediction Case: Strict Neutrality -- 6.3 … and the Pluralistic Approach -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- The Blasphemy Laws of Pakistan: Experimenting with History and Tradition -- 1 Introduction -- 2 History of the Laws -- 3 The Laws Today -- 4 Attempts at Amendments -- 5 Perceived Roots of the Blasphemy Laws Within the Media -- 5.1 Religion/Religious Laws -- 5.2 Religious History -- 5.3 Nationalist History -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- An Analysis of Possibility of Fulfilling Gender Equality Within the Legal System of the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 An Overview on the History of CEDAW -- 2.1 The UN Convention -- 2.2 Declaration on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (DEDAW) -- 3 A Brief History of Changing the IRI Laws Related to Women -- 4 Women in the Constitution -- 5 Women's Rights in the Family Law -- 5.1 Minimum Age for Marriage -- 5.2 Choice of Spouse and Permission of Father -- 5.3 Mahr (Dowry) -- 5.4 The Relation Between Husband and Wife -- 5.5 Right to Work -- 5.6 Right to Movement and Freedom to Choose Residence -- 5.7 Polygamy -- 5.8 Punishment for Adultery -- 5.9 Inheritance.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (203 pages)
ISBN:3319967495