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The Burqa Ban's Dark Side. Uncovering Face Covering Bans

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    0459016 - ÚSP 2017 RIV NL eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
    Agha, Petr
    The Burqa Ban's Dark Side. Uncovering Face Covering Bans.
    Re-thinking Europe. Vol. 2. Gent: Centre for Critical Philosophy. Ghent University., 2015 - (Acosta, E.; Steszak, G.), s. 45-57. Book Series. ISSN 2295-0931.
    [Re-Thinking Europe. Brusel (BE), 19.12.2014]
    Institutional support: RVO:68378122
    Keywords : human rights * European identity * Islamic headscarf
    Subject RIV: AG - Legal Sciences
    http://www.rethinking-europe.ugent.be/books/2/pdf/Re-Thinking%20Europe%20-%20Volume%20II%20(2015).pdf

    The presence of the so-called Islamic headscarf in the European public sphere epitomizes probably one of the most interesting contemporary conflicts in the human rights universe. In the European public space, we find different ways of accommodating the presence of the veil, which reflect different constitutional and political traditions. They raise fundamental questions about European identity, the concept of secularism, gender as well as touch upon the legacy of colonialism. The discussions about the European project and its identity and the emerging cultures and (their) values is often reduced to simplistic debates. In the following pages, I put forward arguments showing that the liberal theory of minority rights, tends to remove certain considerations from the debates we lead in Europe and about Europe. What are the questions that should be posed and what are the social costs and shortcomings at stake here, is the main focus of this paper.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0259222

     
     
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