Church and State in Europe 2200-1S407-ERA
This course aims to promote an enquiring and critical approach to the study of law and religion in the European legal space. It provides an introduction to the theory of law and religious studies, at the same time addressing the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights in religious matters.
The course covers i.e. the following issues: constitutional provisions regarding the institutional aspect of the freedom of conscience and religion: secularity in today’s legal contexts; the scope of religious autonomy; the right of religious denominations to association and to acquire legal personality; cooperation between the state and the church; proper v improper proselytism; religious symbols in the public space; religion in the public schools; the state vis-a-vis new religious movements; Islam in the European legal space.
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Prerequisites (description)
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Learning outcomes
After the course the students will be able to:
– identify and describe the European standards as for the collective aspect of the freedom of conscience and religion;
– recall and reproduce the legal terminology applying to the relationship between the state and the religious institutions;
– explain how various political and legal traditions led to different models of relationship;
– express their opinions on the perspective of evolution of some models;
– compare how various European states deal with similar legal issues concerning religion;
– describe and appreciate diversity in matters of legal relations between various European states and religious organizations.
Assessment criteria
regular attendance; active participation or final test (if needed)
Practical placement
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Bibliography
N Doe, Law and Religion in Europe. A Comparative Introduction (OUP 2011)
WC Durham, Jr and BG Scharfs, Law and Religion: National, International and Comparative Perspectives (Aspen 2010)
S Ferrari (ed), Routledge Handbook of Law and Religion (Routledge 2015)
R McCrea, Religion and the Public Order of the European Union (OUP 2010)
R Uitz, Freedom of religion in European constitutional and international case law (Council of Europe 2007)
L Zucca and C Ungureanu (eds), Law, State and Religion in the New Europe: Debates and Dilemmas (CUP 2012)
Please note that the students will be asked to read selected ECtHR judgments as well.
Additional information
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