Why Egenberger Could Be Next
<p>Soon, the Federal Constitutional Court will decide on the Egenberger case that raises important questions at the intersection of anti-discrimination law and religious policy. The decision is an opportunity to address critical questions to the European Court of Justice – a court that lacks d...
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description | <p>Soon, the Federal Constitutional Court will decide on the Egenberger case that raises important questions at the intersection of anti-discrimination law and religious policy. The decision is an opportunity to address critical questions to the European Court of Justice – a court that lacks dogmatic subtlety and sensitivity with regard to religion and cultural policy as an analysis of its case law shows.</p>
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spelling | doaj.art-03e17dda03c940ce8a5781057cc5ba292022-12-22T00:45:25ZdeuMax Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbHVerfassungsblog2366-70442366-7044Why Egenberger Could Be NextHans Michael Heinig<p>Soon, the Federal Constitutional Court will decide on the Egenberger case that raises important questions at the intersection of anti-discrimination law and religious policy. The decision is an opportunity to address critical questions to the European Court of Justice – a court that lacks dogmatic subtlety and sensitivity with regard to religion and cultural policy as an analysis of its case law shows.</p> https://verfassungsblog.de/why-egenberger-could-be-next/ECJ, Egenberger, federal constitutional court, Religion, Staatskirchenrecht |
spellingShingle | Hans Michael Heinig Why Egenberger Could Be Next Verfassungsblog ECJ, Egenberger, federal constitutional court, Religion, Staatskirchenrecht |
title | Why Egenberger Could Be Next |
title_full | Why Egenberger Could Be Next |
title_fullStr | Why Egenberger Could Be Next |
title_full_unstemmed | Why Egenberger Could Be Next |
title_short | Why Egenberger Could Be Next |
title_sort | why egenberger could be next |
topic | ECJ, Egenberger, federal constitutional court, Religion, Staatskirchenrecht |
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