Freedom of Religion, Security and the Law

Freedom of Religion, Security and the Law

Key Challenges for a Pluralistic Society

Milani, Daniela; Marchei, Natascia

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

226

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9781032568898

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Preface, Natascia Marchei and Daniela Milani; Introduction: Freedom of Religion or Belief, and Security: the OSCE/ODIHR Guidelines, Silvio Ferrari; Part I: Freedom of Religion and Security: Case Studies; 1. The right to religious freedom in Israel: A resource or a condemnation? Myriam Lucia Di Marco; 2. Freedom of Religion and Insecurity in Turkey, Sibel Inceoglu; 3. Defining the Enemy. Egyptian President Al-Sisi and the Restoration of Security, Laure Guirguis; Part II: Freedom of Religion and Security in Italy; 4. Places of Worship, Security and the Public Space in the Case Law of the Italian Constitutional Court, Natascia Marchei; 5. The Specifics of the Concept of Radicalisation: A Meaningful Legal Definition, Alessandro Negri; 6. "The Right to Try to Convince One's Neighbour": Between the Protection of Freedom and the Fight against Religious Radicalism, Jlia Pasquali Cerioli; 7. Freedom of Religion, Security and Penal Institutions, Daniela Milani; 8. Islam, Security and Immigration in Italy: Administrative Measures, Alessandro Ceserani; Part III: Islam and Integration in Italy: From Religious to Secular Perspectives; 9. Islam: Sources, Principles and Fundamentals, Antonio Cuciniello; 10. Human Rights and Islam, Cristiana Cianitto; 11. Democracy and Islam in the Italian Secular State, Francesco Alicino; 12. Islam as a Religious Faith, or Brief Reflections on the Status of Islam in Italy, Antonio Angelucci; 13. Conclusion: Interaction and Prevention in the Mediterranean Basin. Final Considerations of the Project, Roberto Mazzola; Index
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Freedom of Religion and Belief;Security;Multiculturalism;Multi-faith;Radicalization;Public Space;Protection;Democracy;Islam;Secularism;Human Rights Law