Description |
1 online resource (212 pages) |
Series |
ICLARS Series on Law and Religion |
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ICLARS series on law and religion.
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Muslims--Europe
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Toronto, James
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ISBN |
9781317067122 |
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1317067126 |
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