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The accommodation of religious diversity in contemporary pluralist societies is undoubtedly amongst the most salient issues on today’s political agenda, not least due to the challenges posed by migration. A subject of considerable debate is how to reconcile the demands of religious and cultural diversity alongside political unity, that is, how to create a political community that is cohesive and stable and satisfies the legitimate aspirations of minorities. This volume provides a critical analysis of the institutional accommodations and legal frameworks conceived by and/or for historical religious groups and assesses their potential and shortcomings in providing for an integrated society based on human- and minority rights protection.

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Notes on Contributors Introduction   Roberta Medda- Windischer, Kerstin Wonisch and Alexandra Cosima Budabin 1 Regulation of Muslim Religious Minority Groups and the European State: The Unique Case of Legal Pluralism in Greece   Kyriaki Topidi 2 Women and Sharia Law in the UK   Elham Manea 3 The System of Bilateral Legislation Tested by ‘Neo’ Religious Groups: The Case of Italy   Francesco Alicino 4 The Three Junctions of the Italian ‘Islamic Policy’   Alessandro Ferrari 5 Religious Diversity in Greece: Recent Developments and the Challenges of the Molla Sali Case   Christos Tsevas 6 Rabbinical Court Decisions and Their Impact on Jewish Society   Elimelech Westreich and Avishalom Westreich 7 Legal Pluralism, Religious Identity and Citizenship in the State of Israel: The Case of Non-Orthodox Jews   Anna Parrilli 8 Russian Orthodox Church and Migration in Russia: When Hell Is Paved with Good Intentions   Kiryl Kascian and Hanna Vasilevich 9 Conclusions   Silvio Ferrari Index

Religious Minorities in Pluralist Societies: Critical Perspectives on the Accommodation of Religious Diversities

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 06/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9789004446809, 978-9004446809
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      Book Synopsis
      The accommodation of religious diversity in contemporary pluralist societies is undoubtedly amongst the most salient issues on today’s political agenda, not least due to the challenges posed by migration. A subject of considerable debate is how to reconcile the demands of religious and cultural diversity alongside political unity, that is, how to create a political community that is cohesive and stable and satisfies the legitimate aspirations of minorities. This volume provides a critical analysis of the institutional accommodations and legal frameworks conceived by and/or for historical religious groups and assesses their potential and shortcomings in providing for an integrated society based on human- and minority rights protection.

      Table of Contents
      Notes on Contributors Introduction   Roberta Medda- Windischer, Kerstin Wonisch and Alexandra Cosima Budabin 1 Regulation of Muslim Religious Minority Groups and the European State: The Unique Case of Legal Pluralism in Greece   Kyriaki Topidi 2 Women and Sharia Law in the UK   Elham Manea 3 The System of Bilateral Legislation Tested by ‘Neo’ Religious Groups: The Case of Italy   Francesco Alicino 4 The Three Junctions of the Italian ‘Islamic Policy’   Alessandro Ferrari 5 Religious Diversity in Greece: Recent Developments and the Challenges of the Molla Sali Case   Christos Tsevas 6 Rabbinical Court Decisions and Their Impact on Jewish Society   Elimelech Westreich and Avishalom Westreich 7 Legal Pluralism, Religious Identity and Citizenship in the State of Israel: The Case of Non-Orthodox Jews   Anna Parrilli 8 Russian Orthodox Church and Migration in Russia: When Hell Is Paved with Good Intentions   Kiryl Kascian and Hanna Vasilevich 9 Conclusions   Silvio Ferrari Index

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