ABSTRACT

This edited collection gathers together the principal findings of the three-year RELIGARE project, which dealt with the question of religious and philosophical diversity in European law. Specifically, it covers four spheres of public policy and legislation where the pressure to accommodate religious diversity has been most strongly felt in Europe: employment, family life, use of public space and state support mechanisms. Embracing a forward-looking approach, the final RELIGARE report provides recommendations to governance units at the local, national and European levels regarding issues of religious pluralism and secularism. This volume adds context and critique to those recommendations and more generally opens an intellectual discussion on the topic of religion in the European Union. The book consists of two main parts: the first includes the principal findings of the RELIGARE research project, while the second is a compilation of 28 short contributions from influential scholars, legal practitioners, policy makers and activists who respond to the report and offer their views on the sensitive issue of religious diversity and the law in Europe.

part |50 pages

The RELIGARE Project and Final Report

chapter |40 pages

The RELIGARE Report

Religion in the Context of the European Union: Engaging the Interplay between Religious Diversity and Secular Models

part |232 pages

Responses to the RELIGARE Report

chapter |76 pages

Religious Freedom in Europe

The Intricacies of Equal Treatment Policies

chapter |8 pages

The Right to Religious Freedom

A Modern Pattern of Differentiation and its Development 1

chapter |8 pages

Religion, Law and State in Contemporary Europe

Key Trends and Dilemmas

chapter |8 pages

Religious Diversity and EU Action

The Overwhelming Impact of Subsidiarity on Legislative Instruments

chapter |6 pages

Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion

A Policy Priority for the Council of Europe

chapter |6 pages

Seeking Soft Measures

Complementing Law and Policy as a Strategy for Responding to Diversity

chapter |8 pages

Traditional African Religions

Culture or Religion?

chapter |4 pages

Notes towards Connecting the Disconnect

The Role of the Religion–National Identity Link

chapter |6 pages

Religare

Reflections on Research and Policy Recommendations