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Law and Islamic Dress: Rights and Fascism in Europe: Human Rights Law in Perspective

Autor Dr Kimberley Brayson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 mar 2024
This book conceptualises European Court of Human Rights' judgments on Islamic dress as manifestations of the fascist impulse in modern human rights law. The author argues that human rights are thus not an antidote to fascism but are constituted through a fascist inflection and implicated in circulating fascism in the everyday. The inability of human rights to say 'no' to laws regulating and criminalising Islamic dress in Europe engenders an institutional Islamophobia in the law and Islamic dress debate in Europe.The author interrogates the historical emergence of human rights, through a methodology of interdisciplinary, theoretical oscillations between feminism, decolonial, phenomenological and neo-Marxist thought to establish the rights/fascism dialectic. She argues that beyond exclusion and erasure the ownership of rights discourse enables the exploitation of racialised and gendered bodies for the maintenance of material and epistemological privilege with a white, Christian, male norm. It is this moment of ownership, where rights are both propertied and property, that constitutes the rights/fascism dialectic. The author goes on to argue that the rights/fascism dialectic operates at the heart of the Islamic dress debate in Europe to create the impossibility and instrumentalisation of Muslim women's bodies in European public space.The book challenges shifting legal justifications by exposing the functioning of capital, colonialism, patriarchy and power at the European Court of Human Rights in key cases such as Sahin v Turkey and SAS v France. Theoretical insights of the rights/fascism dialectic are applied to the law and Islamic dress debate in the multicultural UK, assimilationist France and at the ECtHR. The conclusion is that the Islamic dress debate in Europe manifests the gender and racial differentiation and instrumentalisation that is essential to the maintenance of human rights and the modern, capitalist state in which rights are enmeshed.
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ISBN-13: 9781509910496
ISBN-10: 1509910492
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Human Rights Law in Perspective

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Challenges the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights from the point of view of Islamic culture in Europe, with a particular focus on Islamic dress and muslim women.

Notă biografică

Kimberley Brayson is Lecturer in Law and Director of Learning and Teaching at Leicester Law School, UK.