Annotated Legal Documents on Islam in Europe: Austria: Annotated Legal Documents on Islam in Europe, cartea 20
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004445123
ISBN-10: 9004445129
Pagini: 178
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Annotated Legal Documents on Islam in Europe
ISBN-10: 9004445129
Pagini: 178
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Annotated Legal Documents on Islam in Europe
Cuprins
Foreword by the Editors
Preface
1 Historical Background and Social Facts
1.1Austria and Islam before the 19th Century
1.2The Act on Islam 1912
1.3Social Facts
2 The Status of Religious Communities in Austria
2.1Fundamental Law Guarantees
2.2Legally Recognised Churches and Religious Societies
2.3State-Registered Religious Denominational Communities
2.4Religious Communities as Non-profit Associations
3 The Federal Act on Islamic Religious Societies
4 Islamische Glaubensgemeinschaft in Österreich (IGGÖ)
4.1Introduction
4.2The Federal Act on Islamic Religious Societies
4.3The Internal Law of the Islamic Religious Society in Austria
5 (Islamic) Alevi Religious Society in Austria
5.1Alevis in Austria
5.2Islamgesetz (the Federal Act on Islamic Religious Societies)
5.3The Internal Law of the (IslamicAlevi Religious Society in Austria
6 Islamic State-Registered Religious Denominational Communities
6.1Introduction
6.2Islamic-Shiite Religious Community in Austria/(Shia)—Islamisch-schiitische Glaubensgemeinschaft in Österreich (Schia)
7 Alevite State-Registered Religious Denominational Communities
7.1Introduction
7.2Alt-Alevitische Glaubensgemeinschaft in Österreich (AAGÖ)
8 Muslims in Integration Law
9 The Financing of Islamic Religious Societies
9.1Cultus Contributions
9.2Foreign Financing of Normal Activities
9.3Tax Law
9.4Indirect Financing of Religious Communities
10 Mosques and Prayer Rooms
11 Islamic Funerals and Graveyards
11.1State Regulations
11.2Islamic Funeral Provisions
11.3Islamic Graveyards
12 Education and Schooling
12.1Constitutional Guarantees
12.2Religious Education
12.3Religion and Schooling—General Introduction
12.4School Time Regulations
12.5Religious Instruction
12.6Islamic Private Schools
13 Islam in Tertiary Educational Institutions
13.1Islamic Religious Teacher Education
13.2Islamic Theology and Religious Pedagogics at State Universities
13.3Private Universities
14 Special Pastoral Care
14.1Introduction
14.2Chaplaincy in Healthcare Institutions
14.3Chaplaincy in Prisons
14.4Chaplaincy in the Armed Forces
15 Employment and Social Law
15.1Introduction
15.2Employment Contract
15.3Manifestations of Religion by Employees
15.4The Religiously Orientated Employers
15.5Anti-discrimination Law
15.6Religious Holidays and Free Time to Fulfil Religious Duties
15.7Social Law
16 Islamic Slaughter and Dietary Rules
16.1Islamic Ritual Slaughter
16.2Islamic Dietary Rules
17 Islamic Dress
17.1Kindergarten and School
17.2Islamic Dress in Hospitals
17.3The Islamic Veil in the Courtroom
17.4Headscarves on Passport Photos
18 Family Law
18.1Matrimonial Law
18.2Parent and Child Law
18.3Private International Law
19 Criminal Law
19.1Introduction
19.2The Protection of Religious Peace
19.3Religion as Qualifying Element of an Offence
19.4Confessional Secret
19.5Female Genital Mutilation
19.6Forced Marriage
19.7Cruelty to Animals
Bibliography
Index
Preface
1 Historical Background and Social Facts
1.1Austria and Islam before the 19th Century
1.2The Act on Islam 1912
1.3Social Facts
2 The Status of Religious Communities in Austria
2.1Fundamental Law Guarantees
2.2Legally Recognised Churches and Religious Societies
2.3State-Registered Religious Denominational Communities
2.4Religious Communities as Non-profit Associations
3 The Federal Act on Islamic Religious Societies
4 Islamische Glaubensgemeinschaft in Österreich (IGGÖ)
4.1Introduction
4.2The Federal Act on Islamic Religious Societies
4.3The Internal Law of the Islamic Religious Society in Austria
5 (Islamic) Alevi Religious Society in Austria
5.1Alevis in Austria
5.2Islamgesetz (the Federal Act on Islamic Religious Societies)
5.3The Internal Law of the (IslamicAlevi Religious Society in Austria
6 Islamic State-Registered Religious Denominational Communities
6.1Introduction
6.2Islamic-Shiite Religious Community in Austria/(Shia)—Islamisch-schiitische Glaubensgemeinschaft in Österreich (Schia)
7 Alevite State-Registered Religious Denominational Communities
7.1Introduction
7.2Alt-Alevitische Glaubensgemeinschaft in Österreich (AAGÖ)
8 Muslims in Integration Law
9 The Financing of Islamic Religious Societies
9.1Cultus Contributions
9.2Foreign Financing of Normal Activities
9.3Tax Law
9.4Indirect Financing of Religious Communities
10 Mosques and Prayer Rooms
11 Islamic Funerals and Graveyards
11.1State Regulations
11.2Islamic Funeral Provisions
11.3Islamic Graveyards
12 Education and Schooling
12.1Constitutional Guarantees
12.2Religious Education
12.3Religion and Schooling—General Introduction
12.4School Time Regulations
12.5Religious Instruction
12.6Islamic Private Schools
13 Islam in Tertiary Educational Institutions
13.1Islamic Religious Teacher Education
13.2Islamic Theology and Religious Pedagogics at State Universities
13.3Private Universities
14 Special Pastoral Care
14.1Introduction
14.2Chaplaincy in Healthcare Institutions
14.3Chaplaincy in Prisons
14.4Chaplaincy in the Armed Forces
15 Employment and Social Law
15.1Introduction
15.2Employment Contract
15.3Manifestations of Religion by Employees
15.4The Religiously Orientated Employers
15.5Anti-discrimination Law
15.6Religious Holidays and Free Time to Fulfil Religious Duties
15.7Social Law
16 Islamic Slaughter and Dietary Rules
16.1Islamic Ritual Slaughter
16.2Islamic Dietary Rules
17 Islamic Dress
17.1Kindergarten and School
17.2Islamic Dress in Hospitals
17.3The Islamic Veil in the Courtroom
17.4Headscarves on Passport Photos
18 Family Law
18.1Matrimonial Law
18.2Parent and Child Law
18.3Private International Law
19 Criminal Law
19.1Introduction
19.2The Protection of Religious Peace
19.3Religion as Qualifying Element of an Offence
19.4Confessional Secret
19.5Female Genital Mutilation
19.6Forced Marriage
19.7Cruelty to Animals
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Richard Potz, J.D. (1965), University of Vienna, is Professor Emeritus of Law on Religion and Canon Law at that university. He has published monographs and many articles on Law on Religion, Catholic and Orthodox Canon Law, Islam in Europe and legal history.