date: 2021-10-12T06:05:35Z pdf:unmappedUnicodeCharsPerPage: 17 pdf:PDFVersion: 1.7 pdf:docinfo:title: Islam under the Rule of Law in Europe: How Consistent Is the Human Rights Test? xmp:CreatorTool: LaTeX with hyperref Keywords: human rights; Islam; Europe; boys circumcision; Islamic headscarf; reasonable accommodation access_permission:modify_annotations: true access_permission:can_print_degraded: true subject: This contribution draws attention to human rights as an instrument of justice to deal with requests that are either made directly or may prove indirectly to be relevant to Muslims who claim the protection of freedom of religion and faith in contemporary European societies. The analysis is distributed over two distinct but complementary illustrations of such claims. The position defended here is that the key to a successful multicultural society lies in enabling adherents of all religions and beliefs, and thus also Muslims, to participate to the same extent, fully and actively, in social life, both as citizens and as private individuals. The challenge lies in finding the balance between looking after the interests of the majority society and meeting the needs and wishes of minority groups and communities, including those communities that are perceived to be ?new?. dc:creator: Marie-Claire Foblets dcterms:created: 2021-10-12T06:03:17Z Last-Modified: 2021-10-12T06:05:35Z dcterms:modified: 2021-10-12T06:05:35Z dc:format: application/pdf; version=1.7 title: Islam under the Rule of Law in Europe: How Consistent Is the Human Rights Test? Last-Save-Date: 2021-10-12T06:05:35Z pdf:docinfo:creator_tool: LaTeX with hyperref access_permission:fill_in_form: true pdf:docinfo:keywords: human rights; Islam; Europe; boys circumcision; Islamic headscarf; reasonable accommodation pdf:docinfo:modified: 2021-10-12T06:05:35Z meta:save-date: 2021-10-12T06:05:35Z pdf:encrypted: false dc:title: Islam under the Rule of Law in Europe: How Consistent Is the Human Rights Test? modified: 2021-10-12T06:05:35Z cp:subject: This contribution draws attention to human rights as an instrument of justice to deal with requests that are either made directly or may prove indirectly to be relevant to Muslims who claim the protection of freedom of religion and faith in contemporary European societies. The analysis is distributed over two distinct but complementary illustrations of such claims. The position defended here is that the key to a successful multicultural society lies in enabling adherents of all religions and beliefs, and thus also Muslims, to participate to the same extent, fully and actively, in social life, both as citizens and as private individuals. The challenge lies in finding the balance between looking after the interests of the majority society and meeting the needs and wishes of minority groups and communities, including those communities that are perceived to be ?new?. pdf:docinfo:subject: This contribution draws attention to human rights as an instrument of justice to deal with requests that are either made directly or may prove indirectly to be relevant to Muslims who claim the protection of freedom of religion and faith in contemporary European societies. The analysis is distributed over two distinct but complementary illustrations of such claims. The position defended here is that the key to a successful multicultural society lies in enabling adherents of all religions and beliefs, and thus also Muslims, to participate to the same extent, fully and actively, in social life, both as citizens and as private individuals. The challenge lies in finding the balance between looking after the interests of the majority society and meeting the needs and wishes of minority groups and communities, including those communities that are perceived to be ?new?. Content-Type: application/pdf pdf:docinfo:creator: Marie-Claire Foblets X-Parsed-By: org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser creator: Marie-Claire Foblets meta:author: Marie-Claire Foblets dc:subject: human rights; Islam; Europe; boys circumcision; Islamic headscarf; reasonable accommodation meta:creation-date: 2021-10-12T06:03:17Z created: 2021-10-12T06:03:17Z access_permission:extract_for_accessibility: true access_permission:assemble_document: true xmpTPg:NPages: 11 Creation-Date: 2021-10-12T06:03:17Z pdf:charsPerPage: 3822 access_permission:extract_content: true access_permission:can_print: true meta:keyword: human rights; Islam; Europe; boys circumcision; Islamic headscarf; reasonable accommodation Author: Marie-Claire Foblets producer: pdfTeX-1.40.21 access_permission:can_modify: true pdf:docinfo:producer: pdfTeX-1.40.21 pdf:docinfo:created: 2021-10-12T06:03:17Z