The chapter deals with the ambiguous meaning of the legal category of secularism, and examines three specific national experiences (laïcité in France, laiklik in Turkey and laicità in Italy). It also stresses the difference between legal and substantive secularism.

The Constitutional Principle of Secularism in the Member States of the Council of Europe / Bottoni, Rossella. - 15:(2022), pp. 147-172. [10.1163/9789004449961_008]

The Constitutional Principle of Secularism in the Member States of the Council of Europe

Bottoni, Rossella
2022-01-01

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The chapter deals with the ambiguous meaning of the legal category of secularism, and examines three specific national experiences (laïcité in France, laiklik in Turkey and laicità in Italy). It also stresses the difference between legal and substantive secularism.
2022
Religious Freedom in Secular States: A 21st Century Perspective
Leiden
Brill
9789004449954
978-90-04-44996-1
Bottoni, Rossella
The Constitutional Principle of Secularism in the Member States of the Council of Europe / Bottoni, Rossella. - 15:(2022), pp. 147-172. [10.1163/9789004449961_008]
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