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Regulierungen der Religionsfreiheit

Von der Allgemeinen Erklärung der Menschenrechte zu den Urteilen des Europäischen Gerichtshofs für Menschenrechte
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2019
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09.04.2019
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978-3-8487-5565-3
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Nomos, Baden-Baden
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German
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190
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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 14
  2. Einführung: eine religionswissenschaftliche Perspektive No access Pages 15 - 21
    1. 1.1 Die Religionsfreiheit wird von einer Pflicht des Staates zu einem unantastbaren Menschenrecht No access
    2. 1.2 Begründung und Reichweite der Religionsfreiheit No access
    3. 1.3 Recht auf Glaubenswechsel No access
    4. 1.4 Öffentliche Bekundung von Religion in einer demokratischen Gesellschaft No access
    1. 2.1 Der Nationalstaat als Garant des Grundrechts der Religionsfreiheit No access
    2. 2.2 Transnationale Gerichtshöfe und Klagen auf Verletzungen der Religionsfreiheit in säkularen Gesellschaften No access
    1. 3.1 Zum Konzept der gemeinschaftlichen Religionsrechte No access
    1. 4.1 „Erklärung der VN über die Beseitigung aller Formen von Intoleranz und Diskriminierung“ (1981) No access
    2. 4.2 Ausdifferenzierung rechtlich geschützter religiöser Praxisfelder und der Dispositive der Handelnden No access
    3. 4.3 Eine säkulare Öffentlichkeit wird Aktionsfeld von Religionsgemeinschaften No access
    4. 4.4 Weitere Erklärungen der VN zur Bekämpfung von religiöser Intoleranz No access
    5. 4.5 Der Rabat Plan: Religiöse Hassrede als Gewalt-Handlung No access
    1. 5.1 Der hybride Charakter religiöser Nichtregierungsorganisationen der VN No access
  3. 6. Die Religionsfreiheit im Dienste der Außenpolitik der USA: Religionsfreiheit wird zur Ideologie No access Pages 87 - 92
    1. 7.1 Die zwiespältige Ermächtigung religiöser Gemeinschaften: Ausweitung der Religionsrechte und das Problem der Diskriminierung und Intoleranz No access
    2. 7.2 Universaler Standard – lokale Praktiken No access
    1. 8.1 Das Grundrecht der Freiheit der Bekundung von Religion und Überzeugung und seine Einschränkungen in der europäischen Konvention No access
    1. 9.1 Die exemplarischen Urteile des Gerichtshofes für Menschenrechte No access
    2. 9.2 Die Einräumung eines Ermessensspielraums der Nationalstaaten (Margin of Appreciation) No access
    3. 9.3 Rechtmäßige Beschränkungen öffentlicher Bekundungen von Religion No access
    4. 9.4 Das Recht auf eine autonome religiöse Organisation No access
    5. 9.5 Religiöse Pluralität als Rechtsnorm No access
    6. 9.6 Rechtskontroversen um Christliche Symbole in der schulischen Öffentlichkeit Italiens No access
    7. 9.7 Rechtskontroversen um Islamische Praktiken in der europäischen Öffentlichkeit No access
    8. 9.8 Blasphemie: Schutz von Religionsanhängern, nicht von Religionen, vor öffentlicher Diffamierung No access
  4. 10. Dialektik der Religionsregulierungen: neue Widersprüche No access Pages 130 - 136
    1. 1. The Virginia Declaration of Rights (1776) No access
    2. 2. Declaration of Independence (USA 1776) No access
    3. 3. Bill of Rights First Amendment (USA 1791) No access
    4. 4. Déclaration des Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen (Frankreich 1789) No access
    5. 5. The Covenant of the League of Nations (1920) No access
    6. 6. Treaty of Peace with Turkey (Lausanne 1923) No access
    7. 7. Charta of the United Nations (1945) No access
    8. 8. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) (1948) No access
    9. 9. General Comment 22 des Menschenrechtsausschusses der VN (1993) No access
    10. 10. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) (1966/1976) No access
    11. 1. Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights adopted and opened for signature, ratification and accession by General Assembly resolution 2200A (XXI) of 16 December ... No access
    12. 2. Consideration by the Human Rights Committee at its 111th, 112th and 113th sessions of communications received under the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights... No access
    13. 13. Excerpts from Arcot Krishnaswami, Study of Discrimination in the Matter of Religious Rights and Practices. New York: UN 1960 No access
    14. 14. Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief (1981). No access
    15. 15. Elimination of all forms of religious intolerance (1993) No access
    16. 16. Elimination of all forms of religious intolerance (2000) No access
    17. 17. Elimination of all forms of intolerance and of discrimination based on religion or belief (2008) No access
    18. 18. The Rabat Plan of Action (2013) No access
    19. 19. Union of International Associations (Union des Associations Internationales) No access
    20. 20. Resolution 1996/31. Consultative relationship between the United Nations and Non-governmental Organizations No access
    21. 21. US International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA) (1998) No access
    22. 22. The US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) No access
    23. 23. US International Religious Freedom Act Amendments of 2011 No access
    24. 24. US Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act of 2017 No access
    25. 25. The European Convention of Human Rights (formally the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms) (1953) No access
    26. 25. b.) Protocol No. 11 to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, restructuring the control machinery established thereby. (Nov. 1998) No access
    27. 26. Venice Commission: Guidelines for Review of Legislation Pertaining to Religion or Belief (2004) No access
    28. 27. Handyside v. UK (Judgment) (1976) No access
    29. 28. Otto-Preminger Institute v. Austria (Judgment) (1994) No access
    30. 29. Arrowsmith v UK (Report of the Commission) (1978) No access
    31. 30. Separate Opinion by judge Torkel Opsahl: No access
    32. 31. a.) Case of Hasan and Chaush v. Bulgaria (Judgement) (2000) No access
    33. 31. b.) Metropolitan Church of Bessarabia and others v. Moldava (Judgement) (2001) No access
    34. 32. Kokkinakis v. Greece (Judgement) (1993) No access
    35. 33. Lautsi and others v. Italy (Grand Chamber) (2011) No access
    36. 34. Dahlabv. Switzerland (Admissability) (2001) No access
    37. 35. Leyla Şahin v. Turkey (Chamber Judgment) (2004) No access
    38. 36. Leyla Şahin v. Turkey (Grand Chamber judgment) (2005) No access
    39. 37. Extracts from the Dissenting Opinion of Judge Françoise Tulkens No access
    40. 38. Abdal Choudury v. United Kingdom (Judgment of the European Commission of Human Rights) (1991) No access
    41. 39. Wingrove v. the United Kingdom (Judgment)(1996) No access
    42. 40. Religious Offences in England and Wales (First Report) (2003) No access
    43. 41. Racial and Religious Hatred Act (2006) No access
    44. 42. Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 No access
  5. Bibliographie No access Pages 179 - 190

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