Constitutional democracy and Islam
نوع المادة : نصتفاصيل النشر:London : Routledge, 2023تدمك:- 9781032313542
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Livre | Bibliothèque centrale | XX(799646.1) (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) | 1 | المتاح | 000007927065 |
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Francesco Alicino is Full Professor of Public Law and Religion at the University of LUM, Italy, where he also teaches constitutional law, law of the third sector, and immigration law.
his book outlines the legal status of Muslims in Italy. In particular, it highlights that, when it comes to Islam, the Italian legal system exacerbates the dilemma of contemporary constitutional democracies, increasingly caught between the principle of equality and the right to have rights, which implies the respect of diversity. It provides readers with a deep understanding of how domestic and external socio-political factors may muddle the interpretation of Italy's constitutional provisions, starting with those relating to state secularism and religious freedom. It is argued that today, as never before, these provisions are torn between the principle of equality and the right to be different.
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