Islam, Europe and Emerging Legal Issues

Islam, Europe and Emerging Legal Issues
Title Islam, Europe and Emerging Legal Issues PDF eBook
Author W. Cole Durham
Publisher Routledge
Pages 355
Release 2016-05-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 1317112369

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Islam, Europe and Emerging Legal Issues brings together vital analysis of the challenges that Europe poses for an expanding Islam and that Islam poses for Europe, within their ever-evolving religious, legal, and social environments. This book gathers some of the best thinking on Islam and the law affecting current and contested issues that can no longer be ignored, particularly as they have found their way before the European Court of Human Rights. Contributors include leading authorities who are working at the heart of this generation's law and religion questions in Europe and across the world. This book outlines implications for all those who look to Europe-from both within and without-for models of human rights implementation and multi-cultural accommodation.

Islam, Europe and Emerging Legal Issues

Islam, Europe and Emerging Legal Issues
Title Islam, Europe and Emerging Legal Issues PDF eBook
Author W. Cole Durham
Publisher Routledge
Pages 392
Release 2016-05-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 1317112350

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Islam, Europe and Emerging Legal Issues brings together vital analysis of the challenges that Europe poses for an expanding Islam and that Islam poses for Europe, within their ever-evolving religious, legal, and social environments. This book gathers some of the best thinking on Islam and the law affecting current and contested issues that can no longer be ignored, particularly as they have found their way before the European Court of Human Rights. Contributors include leading authorities who are working at the heart of this generation's law and religion questions in Europe and across the world. This book outlines implications for all those who look to Europe-from both within and without-for models of human rights implementation and multi-cultural accommodation.

Islam and European Legal Systems

Islam and European Legal Systems
Title Islam and European Legal Systems PDF eBook
Author Silvio Ferrari
Publisher Dartmouth Publishing Company
Pages 244
Release 2000
Genre Law
ISBN

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11 Concluding remarks, Giorgio Conetti

Islam and European Legal Systems

Islam and European Legal Systems
Title Islam and European Legal Systems PDF eBook
Author Silvio Ferrari
Publisher
Pages
Release 2017
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9781315199283

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"This title was first published in 2000: The presence of large numbers of Muslims within their borders is a relatively new phenomenon for most European states which introduces a radically different way of viewing the world and forces liberal states to reassess their own liberalism. This book explores the varying legal reactions throughout Europe to the rise of Islam. Essays on the legal systems of the leading European jurisdictions are complemented by others on general issues arising out of the impact of Islam in Europe on traditional concepts within European legal systems. In assessing how countries do and should react to demands from muslims within their borders, the relationship between religion and law is brought into question. The position of Muslims within non-Muslim European states is destined to become a key legal issue, not only for Muslims themselves, but for all religious minorities."--Provided by publisher.

Islamic Law in Europe?

Islamic Law in Europe?
Title Islamic Law in Europe? PDF eBook
Author Andrea Büchler
Publisher Routledge
Pages 168
Release 2016-05-06
Genre Law
ISBN 131711227X

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Cultural and religious identity and family law are inter-related in a number of ways and raise various complex issues. European legal systems have taken various approaches to meeting these challenges. This book examines this complexity and indicates areas in which conflicts may arise by analysing examples from legislation and court decisions in Germany, Switzerland, France, England and Spain. It includes questions of private international law, comments on the various degrees of consideration accorded to cultural identity within substantive family law, and remarks on models of legal pluralism and the dangers that go along with them. It concludes with an evaluation of approaches which are process-based rather than institution-based. The book will be of interest to legal professionals, family law students and scholars concerned with legal pluralism.

The Legal Treatment of Islamic Minorities in Europe

The Legal Treatment of Islamic Minorities in Europe
Title The Legal Treatment of Islamic Minorities in Europe PDF eBook
Author Roberta Aluffi Beck-Peccoz
Publisher
Pages 356
Release 2004
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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In all countries of the European Union, the Muslim communities, numbering about 15,000,000 people, represent a substantial religious minority, although it is a very varied group, both in terms of religious practice and national origin. The very weight of this minority forces the legal systems to come to terms with its presence. However, these changes are highly diversified and are evolving rapidly, not necessarily towards greater tolerance. This volume provides a brief sketch of these changes, describing the situation of some member countries of the European Union (Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and UK) and of one of the enlargement candidate countries, Romania. The book also contains an initial attempt at comparison between European countries and the USA and an overall analysis of the problems posed by the Islamic presence in Europe and the strategies to manage them. This work allows readers to draw some general conclusions on convergences and divergences within the European Union and the factors that determine them.

Religious Freedom and the Neutrality of the State

Religious Freedom and the Neutrality of the State
Title Religious Freedom and the Neutrality of the State PDF eBook
Author W. A. R. Shadid
Publisher Peeters Publishers
Pages 232
Release 2002
Genre Freedom of religion
ISBN 9789042910898

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The permanent presence of Islam and Muslims is a comparatively recent phenomenon in most countries of the European Union. Over the last few decades many initiatives have been launched by Muslim communities in the European Union to create infrastructural provisions for their religious life, within the existing legal and social frameworks. In fact, all countries of the European Union share the principles of religious freedom and non-discrimination in their respective Constitutions. However, the precise way in which these principles are interpreted and applied to Islam depends largely on the historical traditions concerning the relation between State and Religion, which differ from one country to another. These differences are reflected in recent developments in the communication between the States and their Muslim communities, both at national, regional and municipal levels. They are also reflected in recent developments in legislation and jurisprudence concerning the most essential Islamic core-values, such as dietary laws, the precepts on modest dress, Islamic burial practices and the possibilities to found Islamic cemeteries, as well as the observance of Friday prayers and annual holidays. Looking at the legal position of Islam in the countries of the European Union, the authors of this volume discuss the challenges posed by the presence of Islam to the Western European system of relationships between law and religion. They argue, that these challenges necessitate reforms within the relevant European legislation, but differ as to their precise nature. They also discuss the difficulties of this task, as these adjustments will alter a longstanding balance of rights and privileges recognised by different religious denominations. Legal reforms, however, are not sufficient. The creation of a truly multicultural Europe also necessitates fighting against the negative image of Islam and Muslims (anti-Muslimism or Islamophobia) prevailing in most of its member states.