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When the European Court of Human Rights encounters the face: A case-note on the burqa ban in France European Court of Human Rights, Judgment of 1 July 2014, Case No. 43835/11, S.A.S. v France

  • Autores: François-Xavier Millet
  • Localización: European Constitutional Law Review, ISSN-e 1574-0196, Vol. 11, Nº. 2, 2015, págs. 408-424
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • The +Italic burqa -Italic - also sometimes (and inaccurately) referred to as niqab - raises key questions as to the competing concepts of rights and religious freedom in Europe. +Superscript 1 -Superscript The answer will vary according to one's point of view. In its recent +Italic S.A.S. -Italic v France ruling, +Superscript 6 -Superscript the European Court of Human Rights seems to have set limits to a free-choice conception of human rights in general and to religious freedom in particular. In upholding the French ban on the burqa on the basis of the ' vivre ensemble ' principle, the Strasbourg Court has endorsed the French Republican approach to laïcité , together with a more socio-ethical concept of human beings based on the face-to-face encounter. W


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