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Two concepts of religious freedom in the European Court of Human Rights
Nehal Bhuta
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Arts & Humanities
European Court of Human Rights
100%
Religious Symbols
82%
Religious Freedom
72%
Freedom of Conscience
58%
Public Order
56%
Religious Plurality
31%
Public Sphere
30%
Headscarf
30%
Crucifix
29%
Modern Politics
28%
Hostility
26%
Historical Understanding
25%
Strife
24%
Sectarian
23%
Propensity
23%
Jurisprudence
22%
Secularism
22%
Totalitarian
22%
Inconsistency
20%
Preoccupation
19%
Threat
15%
History
14%
Social Sciences
religious freedom
79%
European Court
71%
freedom of conscience
68%
symbol
57%
human rights
47%
interpretation
25%
jurisprudence
20%
threat
14%
politics
11%
history
11%
classroom
11%