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 range of security
measures employed by a government inevitably leads to a decrease in
the human rights enjoyed by individuals.
This book analyses the relationship between state security
regime changes and the right to religious freedom in the EU. It
presents a comparative analysis of the impact these regime changes
have had on the politics, policies and protections of religious
freedom across the EU member states in the post-2001 environment.
The book provides a timely investigation into the role of national
legislation, the European Court of Human Rights, and societal
trends in the protection of religious freedom, and in so doing
demonstrates why the relationship between state security and
religious freedom is one of the most socially significant
challenges facing policymakers and jurists in Europe at the present
time.
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