Description
This edited volume examines freedom of religion and its interaction with anti-discrimination law and the autonomy of churches from an EU perspective. Freedom of religion, its interaction with the prohibition of discrimination, and the self-determination of churches are embedded in a complex national and European constitutional framework and remain as pertinent and contested as ever. This edited volume examines the latest significant developments from an EU perspective, placing freedom of religion at the centre of analysis and critically assessing its operationalisation and interpretation in light of the EU Charter. Jakob Gasperin Wischhoff is Deputy Chief Editor at Verfassungsblog covering European Union law. He is a researcher at the Project FOCUS - promoting fundamentals of the EU Charter in Society, funded by the EU. He holds a PhD from Humboldt University of Berlin. Till Stadtbäumer is a Publishing Editor at Verfassungsblog. He studied European Law in Utrecht and International Administration in Potsdam and Bordeaux. Jakob Gasperin Wischhoff is Deputy Chief Editor at Verfassungsblog covering European Union law. He is a researcher at the Project FOCUS - promoting fundamentals of the EU Charter in Society, funded by the EU. He holds a PhD from Humboldt University of Berlin. Till Stadtbäumer is a Publishing Editor at Verfassungsblog. He studied European Law in Utrecht and International Administration in Potsdam and Bordeaux.



