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Annotated Legal Documents on Islam in Europe: Denmark: Annotated Legal Documents on Islam in Europe, cartea 18

Autor Niels Valdemar Vinding Jørgen Nielsen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 aug 2020
This volume of Annotated Legal Documents on Islam in Europe covers Denmark and consists of an annotated collection of legal documents affecting the status of Islam and Muslims. The legal texts are published in the original Danish language while the annotations and supporting material are in English. By legal documents are meant the texts of legislation, including relevant secondary legislation, as well as significant court decisions. Each legal text is preceded by an introduction describing the historical, political and legal circumstances of its adoption, plus a short paragraph summarising its content. The focus of the collection is on the religious dimensions of being Muslim in Europe, i.e. on individuals' access to practise their religious obligations and on the ability to organise and manifest their religious life.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004434943
ISBN-10: 9004434941
Pagini: 152
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Annotated Legal Documents on Islam in Europe


Notă biografică

Niels Valdemar Vinding, Ph.D., Islamic Studies, is postdoc at the University of Copenhagen where he is researching Islam and Muslims in Denmark and Europe, in particular imams and mosques. He recently published Exploring the Multitude of Muslims in Europe. Essays in Honour of Jørgen S. Nielsen (Brill 2018), as author and co-editor.

Cuprins

Foreword by the Editors

General Introduction
A General Framework of the Danish Model of Regulating Religion
The Specific Case of Islamic Communities in Their Danish Context
The 2016 ‘Agreement Paper’ and the Recent Legislative Agenda

1 Status of Religious Communities
1.1Constitutional Framework and Guarantees
1.2Legal Recognition of Churches and Religious Communities
1.3Registered Religious Communities
1.4Religious Communities as Associations

2 Relations between the State and Islam
2.1Introduction
2.2General Provisions Relevant to Religion

3 State Support for Islamic Religious Communities

4 Islamic Community

5 Muslims in Integration Law
5.1Legal Residence for Religious Personnel
5.2Public Sanction List against Religious ‘Hate Preachers’
5.3Ceremonies Celebrating New Citizens

6 Mosques and Prayer Houses
6.1Proposals to Ban Minarets and Mosques
6.2Proposal to Ban Prayer Rooms

7 Burial and Cemeteries
7.1Cemeteries
7.2Other Religious Funerals and Burials

8 Education and Schools
8.1Religion in Compulsory Education
8.2Religious Education
8.3Private Schools

9 Further and Higher (Tertiary) Education
9.1Imam Training in Public Tertiary Education

10 Islamic Chaplaincy in Public Institutions
10.1Schools
10.2Hospitals
10.3Prisons
10.4Confidentiality

11 Employment and Social Law
11.1Non-discrimination
11.2The Ghetto Plan
11.3Social Inclusion Efforts by the Police Authorities

12 Islamic Slaughter and Food Regulation

13 Islamic Dress
13.1Scarves and Religious Headwear
13.2Judges in Courts
13.3The Ban on Face Covering

14 Criminal Law
14.1Criminalising Explicit Approval
14.2Illegal Coercion
14.3Hate Crimes

15 Family Law
15.1Marriage and Divorce
15.2Children
15.3Mediation

16 Concluding Remarks

Bibliography
Index