One of the most debated issues that European legal thinkers are tackling is surely the place that “neutrality” has in the field of constitutional theory, state-religion relationships, and human rights. This paper explores the rationales behind such a large recourse to this concept and how this relates to the European quest for a collective, political identity.

Does Europe Need Neutrality? The Old Continent in Search of Identity

PIN, ANDREA
2014

Abstract

One of the most debated issues that European legal thinkers are tackling is surely the place that “neutrality” has in the field of constitutional theory, state-religion relationships, and human rights. This paper explores the rationales behind such a large recourse to this concept and how this relates to the European quest for a collective, political identity.
2014
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