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        4. Pluralism vs. Pluralism
Islam and Christianity in the European Court of Human Rights
            
        
    
    
    
    
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        Christian Joppke
        
 
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents v
 - Introduction 1
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                            Part I: Freedom of Religion or Human Rights
 - 1. Religious Freedom and the Fate of Secularism 27
 - 2. Religion: Ally, Threat, or Just Religion? 47
 - 3. Regulating Religion Beyond Borders 66
 - 4. Pluralism vs. Pluralism 89
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                            Part II: Nonestablishments and Freedom of Religion
 - 5. Rethinking Political Secularism and the American Model of Constitutional Dualism 113
 - 6. Is European Secularism Secular Enough? 157
 - 7. State-Religion Connections and Multicultural Citizenship 182
 - 8. Breaching the Wall of Separation 204
 - 9. Transnational Nonestablishment (Redux) 222
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                            Part III: Religion, Liberalism, and Democracy
 - 10. Liberal Neutrality, Religion, and the Good 249
 - 11. Religious Arguments and Public Justification 273
 - 12. Religious Truth and Democratic Freedom 293
 - 13. Republicanism and Freedom of Religion in France 316
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                            Part IV: Sovereignty and Legal Pluralism in Constitutional Democracies
 - 14. Sovereignty and Religious Norms in the Secular Constitutional State 341
 - 15. Religion and Minority Legal Orders 358
 - 16. The Intersection of Civil and Religious Family Law in the U.S. Constitutional Order 379
 - 17. Religion-Based Legal Pluralism and Human Rights in Europe 400
 - Conclusion: Is Religion Special? 423
 - Contributors 435
 - Index 439
 
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents v
 - Introduction 1
 - 
                            Part I: Freedom of Religion or Human Rights
 - 1. Religious Freedom and the Fate of Secularism 27
 - 2. Religion: Ally, Threat, or Just Religion? 47
 - 3. Regulating Religion Beyond Borders 66
 - 4. Pluralism vs. Pluralism 89
 - 
                            Part II: Nonestablishments and Freedom of Religion
 - 5. Rethinking Political Secularism and the American Model of Constitutional Dualism 113
 - 6. Is European Secularism Secular Enough? 157
 - 7. State-Religion Connections and Multicultural Citizenship 182
 - 8. Breaching the Wall of Separation 204
 - 9. Transnational Nonestablishment (Redux) 222
 - 
                            Part III: Religion, Liberalism, and Democracy
 - 10. Liberal Neutrality, Religion, and the Good 249
 - 11. Religious Arguments and Public Justification 273
 - 12. Religious Truth and Democratic Freedom 293
 - 13. Republicanism and Freedom of Religion in France 316
 - 
                            Part IV: Sovereignty and Legal Pluralism in Constitutional Democracies
 - 14. Sovereignty and Religious Norms in the Secular Constitutional State 341
 - 15. Religion and Minority Legal Orders 358
 - 16. The Intersection of Civil and Religious Family Law in the U.S. Constitutional Order 379
 - 17. Religion-Based Legal Pluralism and Human Rights in Europe 400
 - Conclusion: Is Religion Special? 423
 - Contributors 435
 - Index 439