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Author Ferrari, Alessandro

Title Religions and Constitutional Transitions in the Muslim Mediterranean : the Pluralistic Moment
Published Milton : Taylor and Francis, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (212 pages)
Series ICLARS Series on Law and Religion
ICLARS series on law and religion.
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Notes on contributors; Preface; PART I The general framework; 1 Dynamics of religious freedom on the two Mediterranean sides: an interconnected history; 2 Religion(s), religious freedom and state transformations: the European side; 3 The historical compromise between "civil state" and religion in post-revolutionary Arab neo-constitutionalism; PART II National cases; 4 Tunisia: introduction; 5 Some thoughts on religion in the 2014 Tunisian Constitution; 6 Components of political Islam in Tunisia: the test of transition
7 Religious freedom in Tunisia: the scope of ambivalence8 Turkey: introduction; 9 Turkish law and religious issues; 10 The experience of the AKP: from the origins to the present; 11 Morocco: introduction; 12 Is the "religious framework" of Morocco's Justice and Development Party a political tactic or a sign of normalization?; 13 Religious pluralism and freedom of conscience in a Muslim context: the case of Morocco; 14 Algeria, Egypt, and Palestine: introduction with some references to the Jordan case
15 The treatment of the relationship between Islam and the state in the Algerian fundamental texts from 1962 to 201216 Freedom of religion and the constitution in Egypt: the distinction between belief and practice, and protecting religion and government from each other; 17 Religious law in the West Bank and Gaza; Index
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Subject Muslims--Europe
Form Electronic book
Author Toronto, James
ISBN 9781317067122
1317067126