Law, Religious Freedoms and Education in Europe

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· Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
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This collection considers how contemporary cultural and religious diversity challenges and redefines national constitutional and legal frameworks and concepts, within the context of education. It offers a critical reflection on the extent and meanings given to religious freedom in education across Europe. The contributions deal primarily with Western Europe although the book also includes a study of the US vibrant debates on Creationism.

This volume considers issues such as religious expression, faith schooling and worship in schools, in a multidisciplinary and comparative approach. The book first examines key concepts, before presenting national models of religion and education in Europe and analyzing case studies relating to religious symbols worn at school and to the teaching of religious education.

Legal questions are examined in a wider context, in the light of the intentions of state policy and of current national and transnational debates. Controversies on the legal implications of personal and national identities are for example analyzed. From a comparative perspective, the chapters examine the possible converging power of human rights and anti-discrimination discourses and reveal the difficulties and risks involved in seeking to identify the best model for Europe.

This topical study of a highly sensitive area of education presents a valuable insight for students, researchers and academics with an interest in cultural and religious diversity, human rights and education.

About the author

Myriam Hunter-Henin joined the Faculty of Laws, UCL, in September 2003. She was formerly a researcher and lecturer at Paris I (Pantheon-Sorbonne). Her main interests are Comparative Law, Family Law, Law and Religion, Private International Law and Bioethics. Her work addresses the implications of human rights in the private sphere, especially the challenges posed to the legal theory of Conflict of Laws and to traditional concepts of family law such as marriage and motherhood. It also addresses the interaction and tensions between law and religion in the sphere of education and family law in a comparative perspective.

She is currently Deputy Director for the Faculty’s various international programmes and Director of the European Double Degree Programmes.

She is also a Fellow of the Comité français de droit international privé in Paris, France, and co-director of the Institute of Global law.

Robert Jackson, Myriam Hunter-Henin, Lorenzo Zucca, Martine Cohen, Arif A. Jamal, Farid Panjwani, Lucy Vickers, Russell Sandberg, Anna Buchanan, Christopher McCrudden, Blandine Chélini-Pont, Heinrich de Wall, Javier García Oliva, Peter Cumper, Alison Mawhinney, Ulrike Niens, Norman Richardson, Yuko Chiba, Anna Van den Kerchove, Eric Barendt, Frank Cranmer, Mark Hill, Russell Sandberg, Tobias Lock.

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