Mark Hill QC (éd.), Religion and Discrimination Law in the European Union – La discrimination en matière religieuse dans l'Union Européenne
European Consortium for Church and State Research - Consortium européen pour l’étude des relations Église-État
Proceedings of the Conference, Oxford, 29 September–2 October 2011 -
Actes du Colloque, Oxford, 29 septembre - 2 octobre 2011
Année: 2012
Lieu de publication: Trèves [Allemagne]
Éditeur: Consortium européen pour l’étude des relations Église-État
ISBN: 978-3-9814926-0-6
Pages: 429 p.
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Résumé
The 23rd Annual Congress of the European Consortium for Church and State Research took place in Oxford, United Kingdom from 29 September to 2 October 2011. Founded in 1989, the Consortium unites experts in law and religion from Member States of the European Union. The Oxford conference took as its theme Religion and Discrimination Law focusing on the manner in which State governments had sought to implement the non-discrimination policy of the EU by legislation and through courts and tribunals. The proceedings comprise three introductory papers considering the historical, cultural and social background; the prohibition on discrimination, and the exemptions to the general prohibition. This is followed by national reports from twenty-three countries describing the reach of discrimination law in the field of religion. These are supplemented by further papers analysing the jurisprudence of the Strasbourg Court and the background to EU Directive 2000/78/EC and by some concluding reflections. The proceedings begin with the text of a public lecture given at the opening of the Congress by Sir Nicolas Bratza, President of the European Court of Human Rights on the subject of freedom of religion under Article 9 of the Convention.
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PREFACE | Mark Hill | p. 7 |
INTRODUCTORY ADDRESS | ||
The ‘Precious Asset’: Freedom of Religion under the European Convention on Human Rights | Sir Nicolas Bratza | p. 9 |
THEMATIC OVERVIEW | ||
Historical, Cultural and Social Background | Lisbet Christoffersen | p. 27 |
The Duty Not to Discriminate: The Nature and Extent of the Prohibition | Lars Friedner | p. 35 |
The Right to Discriminate: Exceptions to the General Prohibition | Agustín Motilla | p. 41 |
NATIONAL REPORTS | ||
Austria | Richard Potz and Brigitte Schinkele | p. 61 |
Belgium | Rik Torfs | p. 71 |
Cyprus | Achilles Emilianides | p. 79 |
Czech Republic | Jiří Rajmund Tretera and Záboj Horák | p. 87 |
Denmark | Lisbet Christoffersen | p. 95 |
Estonia | Merilin Kiviorg | p. 111 |
Finland | Johannes Heikkonen and Pamela Slotte | p. 125 |
France | Françoise Curtit | p. 145 |
Germany | Gerhard Robbers | p. 155 |
Greece | Konstantinos Papageorgiou | p. 165 |
Hungary | Balázs Schanda | p. 169 |
Ireland | Ronan McCrea | p. 181 |
Italy | Marco Ventura | p. 191 |
Latvia | Ringolds Balodis and Edvīns Danovskis | p. 209 |
Luxembourg | Philippe Poirier | p. 223 |
The Netherlands | Sophie van Bijsterveld | p. 247 |
Poland | Michał Rynkowski | p. 261 |
Portugal | José de Sousa e Brito | p. 271 |
Romania | Emanuel Tăvală | p. 281 |
Slovenia | Blaž Ivanc | p. 295 |
Spain | Miguel Rodríguez Blanco | p. 307 |
Sweden | Lars Friedner | p. 327 |
United Kingdom | David McClean | p. 333 |
EUROPEAN REPORTS | ||
Contribution du Système de Strasbourg à la Lutte contre la Discrimination Religieuse | Jean Duffar | p. 351 |
The Background to the European Union Directive 2000/78/EC | Michał Rynkowski | p. 395 |
CONCLUSIONS AND REFLECTIONS | Norman Doe | p. 409 |
ANNEX: GRILLE THÉMATIQUE | p. 417 | |
CONTRIBUTORS | p. 419 | |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | p. 427 |