The origins of these Manuals lie in the increasing interest and importance of questions concerning the manner in which the freedom of religion and belief is to be enjoyed in Europe today, and how freedom of expression can be reconciled with other rights in a multi-cultural society. These volumes, written by human rights experts and commissioned by the Council of Europe, offer an overview of two contentious topics - the wearing of religious symbols in public areas and the issue of hate speech - and supply insight into key concepts in the jurisprudence of the Court, the role and responsibilities of the state and individuals, key definitions and essential questions for policy makers.
This title is published in two parts, one in English and one in French. This publication is only available as a set.
Contributions by: Horst J. Helle
Edited and translated by: Anthony J. Blasi, Anton K. Jacobs, Mathew Kanjirathinkal