Comparative Constitutional Law, Democracy, Law and Religion, Religion and Politics, Whither Europe?

Nieuwsbericht ‘Ten Napel neemt deel aan seminar over “The Value of Tradition in the Global Context”‘

  Van 11-13 december 2018 was Hans-Martien ten Napel uitgenodigd om deel te nemen aan een kleinschalig seminar over bovengenoemd onderwerp. Het seminar werd georganiseerd in het kader van het ‘Tradition Project’ van St. John’s University School of Law in New York, mede georganiseerd door Villanova School of Law bij Philadelphia, PA, en vond plaats… Continue reading Nieuwsbericht ‘Ten Napel neemt deel aan seminar over “The Value of Tradition in the Global Context”‘

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Comparative Constitutional Law, Democracy, Law and Religion, Religion and Politics, Whither Europe?

Upcoming meeting of the Tradition Project, Rome, December 12-13

I look forward to participating in the third session of the St. John's Law School Center for Law and Religion's Tradition Project, “The Value of Tradition in the Global Context,” in Rome this week. 'December 12, 2018 9.00 - 13.00 LUMSA University – Jubilee Complex Via di Porta Castello, 44 - Rome LUMSA University is… Continue reading Upcoming meeting of the Tradition Project, Rome, December 12-13

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Guest Post: Recent Case-Law of the European Court of Human Rights and the U.S. Supreme Court on Church Autonomy

By Jaco van den Brink. J. van den Brink (LLM) is attending a Master's in Political Philosophy at Leiden University and meanwhile preparing a PhD research on religious freedom.A couple of quite interesting judgments were issued by the ECtHR, the last two years, concerning the internal autonomy of churches. The most recent judgment was in… Continue reading Guest Post: Recent Case-Law of the European Court of Human Rights and the U.S. Supreme Court on Church Autonomy