This volume contains the proceedings of the XXVIIth Annual Meeting of the European Consortium for Church and State Research, held in Alcalá de Henares during the days 12-15 November 2015, about the topic “Law and Religion in the Workplace”.The conference was divided in five working sessions. Each se...
This volume contains the proceedings of the XXVIIth Annual Meeting of the European Consortium for Church and State Research, held in Alcalá de Henares during the days 12-15 November 2015, about the topic “Law and Religion in the Workplace”. The conference was divided in five working sessions. Each session was introduced by a paper, making a comparative pan-European analysis, and suggesting themes for group discussion. These papers are published in the first part ot this book: 1) Religious freedom at work; 2) Religious ministers and labour law; 3) Autonomy of churches and human rights of the workers; 4) Religion in the workplace in the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights; 5) Indirect discrimination and reasonable accommodation in the manifestations of religion in the workplace. The second part of the book contains the national reports delivered from participants from the European Union countries. The reports gave responses to the following questions addressed in the grille thématique distributed among the delegates: I. Religious freedom at work. How does your national law deal with religious freedom at work? In particular: a) What are the key instruments or sources of law on religious freedom at work in your country? What are the key elements of this law? How is religion defined? Are non-religious beliefs protected? b) Which manifestations of religious beliefs are protected? c) What is the rationale of the approach? Is it ‘equality’ or ‘religious freedom’ or both or is there some other foundation? d) What effect, if any, has the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights had in the national approach? II. Religious ministers and labour law a) What is the definition of religious minister according to the secular law of your country? b) What is the labour status of religious ministers when working for their respective denominations? c) What is the labour status of religious ministers when working in other institutions? (chaplains, teachers of religions in schools etc) d) Are ministers of all denominations subject to the same labour law status? e) What case-law has developed regarding the work of ministers of religion? III. Autonomy of churches and human rights of the workers a) In what terms is the autonomy of churches recognized in your country? Is it considered a manifestation of the collective dimension of religious freedom? b) Are churches exempted from the general norms concerning anti-discrimination? To what extent? c) What effects, if any, has European Union law had in this area? d) What case-law has developed in this area? I am pleased to record my gratitude to the institutions and entities which have contributed to the XXVII Annual Meeting of the European Consortium for Church and State Research: Universidad Internacional de La Rioja, Universidad de Alcalá and Banco Santander-Universidades. The meeting was planified as a central activity of the research project DER2013-45649-P. This project, funded by the Spanish Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad, has supported also the publication of this book.
PREFACE Miguel Rodríguez Blanco THEMATIC OVERVIEW RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND ACCOMMODATION OF CONFLICTING WORLDVIEWS IN THE WORKPLACE Jónatas E.M. Machado MINISTRES DES CULTES ET DROIT DU TRAVAIL Roberto Mazzola AUTONOMY OF CHURCHES AND HUMAN RIGHTS OF THE WORKERS Matthias Pulte RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE IN THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS CASE LAW Agustín Motilla INDIRECT DISCRIMINATION AND REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION IN THE MANIFESTATIONS OF RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE Pierre-Henri Prélot NATIONAL REPORTS RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE UNDER AUSTRIAN LAW Wolfgang Wieshaider LAW AND RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE IN BELGIUM Jogchum Vrielink FREEDOM OF RELIGION OR BELIEF AT THE WORPLACE – LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND CURRENT LEGAL DEVELOPMENTS IN BULGARIA Peter Petkoff LAW AND RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE IN CYPRUS Achilles Emilianides/Christina Ioannou LAW AND RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC Ji?í Rajmund Tretera/Záboj Horák LAW AND RELIGION AT THE WORK PLACE: CASE OF ESTONIA Merilin Kiviorg LAW AND RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE (FINLAND) Matti Kotiranta LIBERTÉ DE RELIGION ET TRAVAIL - RAPPORT FRANÇAIS B. Basdevant-Gaudemet, F. Messner, P.-H. Prélot GERMAN NATIONAL REPORT Christian Walter GREECE Lina Papadopoulou LAW AND RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE IN HUNGARY Balázs Schanda LAW AND RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE. REPORT FOR THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND Stephen Farrell LAW AND RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE. THE ITALIAN REPORT Vincenzo Pacillo LAW AND RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE IN LATVIA Ringolds Balodis LAW AND RELIGION AT THE WORK PLACE: CASE OF LITHUANIA Donatas Glodenis RELIGION AT THE WORKPLACE: LUXEMBOURG Konstantinos Papastathis/Philippe Poirier MALTA Vincent A. de Gaetano LAW AND RELIGION IN THE WORK PLACE: THE NETHERLANDS Sophie van Bijsterveld LAW AND RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE: POLAND Piotr Stanisz LAW AND RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE: ROMANIAN REPORT Emanuel T?val? LAW AND RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE IN THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC Michaela Morav?íková LAW AND RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE – SLOVENIA Blaž Ivanc LAW AND RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE IN SPANISH LEGAL SYSTEM José María Vázquez García-Peñuela LAW AND RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE – SWEDEN Lars Friedner LAW AND RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE: THE UNITED KINGDOM Norman Doe SUMMARY AND CONCLUDING REFLECTIONS SOME CONCLUDING REFLECTIONS Mark Hill
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