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Religious symbols in public functions : unveiling state neutrality : a comparative analysis of Dutch, English and French justifications for limiting the freedom of public officials to display religious symbols, Hana M.A.E. van Ooijen
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Religious symbols in public functions : unveiling state neutrality : a comparative analysis of Dutch, English and French justifications for limiting the freedom of public officials to display religious symbols, Hana M.A.E. van Ooijen
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unveiling state neutrality : a comparative analysis of Dutch, English and French justifications for limiting the freedom of public officials to display religious symbols
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Hana M.A.E. van Ooijen
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  • Religious symbols in public functions : unveiling state neutrality : a comparative analysis of Dutch, English and French justifications for limiting the freedom of public officials to display religious symbols
Publication
  • Cambridge, Intersentia, 2012
Copyright
  • ©2012
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-329)
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Introduction. -- The Dutch context. -- The Dutch debate. -- Conceptual framework. -- European Convention on Human Rights. -- France. -- England. -- Conclusion
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FIEb17207435
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24 cm.
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xiv, 337 pages
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9781780681191
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  • (Uk)016187218
  • (StEdALDL)1/2892781
  • (OCoLC)824171842

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