Suspect Symbols: Value Pluralism as a Theory of Religious Freedom in International Law (Abstract)
Consider the following statutory provision: In public schools, students are prohibited from wearing symbols or attire through which they conspicuously exhibit a religious affiliation. Such a law, now familiar in the wake of the recent affaire du foulard in France, appears prima facie to violate the most basic tenets of the right to freedom of religion and belief in international … Continue reading Suspect Symbols: Value Pluralism as a Theory of Religious Freedom in International Law (Abstract)
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