This article analyzes the freedoms of conscience and religion in French public law. It emphasizes the role of judges in determining the sources and content of these two freedoms. It highlights the fact that the exercise of freedom of religion, traditionally limited by the need to respect the freedom of conscience of others, has, over the last twenty years, come up against new limits dictated by the fear of Islam
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