Ebook: Religion in the Public Sphere: A Comparative Analysis of German, Israeli, American and International Law
- Genre: Economy // Law
- Tags: International & Foreign Law/Comparative Law, European Law/Public International Law, Religious Studies
- Series: Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht 190
- Year: 2007
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- City: Berlin; New York
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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How closely correlated should church and state be? May a state recognize or dignify the role and meaning of religion at all, and if so can it treat different religious groups differently? This book intends to answer these questions through a portrayal and comparison of various legal orders including those of Germany, Israel, France and the USA.
Some authors consider the issue of “church and state” from an international law perspective. The analyses are structured from both a state-institutional as well as from a fundamental rights and human rights perspective. Here the religious and secular freedoms are brought into focus. Whether, and how, these church-and-state aspects vary within divergent modern state contexts – and how they transnationally evolve – is also discussed.
How closely connected should church and state be? May a state recognize or endorse the role and meaning of religion at all? Can it treat distinct religious groups differently? This book seeks to address these questions and more through a portrayal and comparison of the legal systems of Germany, Israel, France, and the United States. Some of the authors of this contributed work also consider the issue of church and state from an international law perspective. Their analyses are structured from both a state-institutional as well as from a fundamental rights and human rights perspective. This thought-provoking book brings the often opposing demands of religious and secular freedoms into clear focus. You’ll discover how different nations have managed this thorny issue, what the current hot topics are in the church versus state debate, and what efforts have been taken to address them.