An empirical investigation of the use of limitations to freedom of religion or belief at the European Court of Human Rights

Most literature on freedom of religion or belief argues that there should be a high threshold for the imposition of limitations to the manifestation of the right. However, the practice of the European Court of Human Rights shows that the bar is much lower than academics suggest. This article explore...

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Otros títulos:Special Issue: Limitations to Freedom of Religion or Belief in Theory and Practice, edited by Nazila Ghanea & Thiago Alves Pinto
Autor principal: Pinto, Thiago Alves (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Brill, Nijhoff 2020
En: Religion and human rights
Año: 2020, Volumen: 15, Número: 1/2, Páginas: 96-133
Clasificaciones IxTheo:AA Ciencias de la religión
AB Filosofía de la religión
AD Sociología de la religión
KBA Europa occidental
XA Derecho
ZC Política general
Otras palabras clave:B limitation clauses
B freedom of religion or belief
B margin of appreciation
B Human Rights
B European Court of Human Rights
B Subsidiarity
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Sumario:Most literature on freedom of religion or belief argues that there should be a high threshold for the imposition of limitations to the manifestation of the right. However, the practice of the European Court of Human Rights shows that the bar is much lower than academics suggest. This article explores this issue by analysing a plethora of cases and on the basis of interviews with lawyers connected to the Court. While the Court often considers the requirements of legality, legitimacy, and necessity, it does so briefly; focusing mostly on the analysis of proportionality and the margin of appreciation to the State in question. This approach makes the decisions exceedingly subjective and leads to little legal certainty in the area. Therefore, it is suggested that if the Court would analyse all criteria to impose limitations strictly, it could become more efficient while providing greater protection for persons to manifest their religion or belief.
ISSN:1871-0328
Obras secundarias:Enthalten in: Religion and human rights
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/18710328-BJA10005