Cardozo Law Review
Vol. 30, Iss. 6
Symposium: Constitutionalism and Secularism in an Age of Religious Revival: The Challenge of Global and Local Fundamentalisms
Prefatory Matter
Symposium
Acknowledgements
Michel Rosenfeld
Introduction: Can Constitutionalism, Secularism and Religion Be Reconciled in an Era of Globalization and Religious Revival?
Michel Rosenfeld
The Myth of the Neutral State and the Individualization of Religion: The Relationship Between State and Religion in the Face of Fundamentalism
Karl-Heinz Ladeur
Freedom and Faith - Foundations of Freedom of Religion
Matthias Mahlmann
Law and Religion Under the Status Quo Model: Between Past Compromises and Constant Change
Daphne Barak-Erez
Changing the Lebanese Constitution: A Postmodern History
John J. Donohue
The New Wall of Separation: Permitting Diversity, Restricting Competition
Ran Hirschl and Ayelet Shachar
Sovereignty and Laïcité
Michel Troper
The European Convention on Human Rights and Church-State Relations: Pluralism vs. Pluralism
Françoise Tulkens
Islamic Headscarves and Slippery Slopes
Murat Borovali
The Power of Symbols and Symbols as Power: Secularism and Religion as Guarantors of Cultural Convergence
Susanna Mancini
Why the French Laïcité Is Liberal
Patrick Weil
Veiling and Women's Intelligibility
John Borneman
Gender, Religion, Law
Marcela Iacub
Secular Constitutionalism Vindicated
Frances Raday
Religious Revival and Pseudo-Secularism
Guy Haarscher
Religious Marriage in a Liberal State
Gidi Sapir and Daniel Statman
Living Together Differently
Adam B. Seligman