Annotated legal documents on Islam in Europe. Belgium /
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Author / Creator: | Janssens, Yaiza, compiler. |
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Imprint: | Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2016. |
Description: | xv, 179 pages ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English French |
Series: | Annotated legal documents on Islam in Europe, 2214-1340 ; volume 7 Annotated legal documents on Islam in Europe ; v. 7. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10463752 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword by the Editors
- General Introduction
- 1. Status of Religious Communities
- 1.1. Constitutional Guarantees
- 1.1.1. Religious Freedom
- 1.1.2. Equality and Non-discrimination
- 1.1.3. Further Constitutional Guarantees of Religious Freedom
- 1.2. Legal Recognition of Churches and Religious Communities
- 1.2.1. Division of Powers between the Federal and Regional Governments
- 1.2.2. Recognition of Religions in Belgium
- 1.2.3. Consequences of the Legal Recognition
- 1.3. Religious Communities as Associations
- 2. Relations between the State and Islam
- 2.1. Introduction
- 2.2. The Legal Basis for the Islamic Community of Belgium
- 2.3. Local Communities
- 2.3.1. The Brussels Capital Region
- 2.3.2. Flanders
- 2.3.3. Wallonia
- 2.4. Other Communities
- 3. State Support for Islamic Religious Communities
- 4. Muslims in Integration Law
- 4.1. Integration
- 4.2. Asylum and Migration
- 5. Mosques and Prayer Houses
- 6. Burial and Cemeteries
- 7. Education and Schools
- 7.1. Introduction to the Belgian Education System
- 7.2. Religious Education in Public and Non-public Schools
- 8. Further and Higher (Tertiary) Education
- 8.1. Training of Teachers for Islamic Religious Education
- 8.2. Islamic Religious Education Training at Universities
- 8.3. Imam Training in Public Tertiary Education
- 8.4. Law on Private Universities
- 9. Islamic Chaplaincy in Public Institutions
- 9.1. Detention
- 9.2. Healthcare Institutions
- 10. Employment and Social Law
- 10.1. Labour and Unemployment
- 10.2. Religious Discrimination in the Workplace and on the Labour Market
- 11. Islamic Slaughter and Food Regulation
- 11.1. Islamic Slaughter
- 11.2. Food Regulations
- 12. Islamic Dress
- 12.1. Hijab
- 12.1.1. Identification Documents
- 12.1.2. Private Labour Market
- 12.1.3. Court-Lawyers
- 12.1.4. Public Service
- 12.1.5. Schools
- 12.2. Islamic Face Veil
- 13. Criminal Law
- 13.1. Protection of Religion
- 13.2. Criminal Offences Linked to the Exercise of a Religion
- 13.3. Religious Motivation as an Aggravating or Attenuating Circumstance
- 14. Family Law
- 14.1. Private International Law
- 14.2. Marriage and Divorce
- 14.3. Children
- 14.3.1. Upbringing & Education
- 14.3.2. Adoption
- Bibliography
- Index