Religious symbols and state regulation: assessing the strategic role of the European Court of Human Rights

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Main Author: McGoldrick, Dominic
Other Authors: Gunn, Jeremy
Format: Book Section
Published: Brill 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47003/
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spelling nottingham-470032020-05-04T19:09:40Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47003/ Religious symbols and state regulation: assessing the strategic role of the European Court of Human Rights McGoldrick, Dominic Brill Gunn, Jeremy Jeroen, Temperman Malcolm, Evans 2017-09-31 Book Section NonPeerReviewed McGoldrick, Dominic (2017) Religious symbols and state regulation: assessing the strategic role of the European Court of Human Rights. In: 50 years after Kokkinakis v Greece. Brill, Leiden. (In Press) Human Rights; Religious Symbols; Margin of Appreciation
spellingShingle Human Rights; Religious Symbols; Margin of Appreciation
McGoldrick, Dominic
Religious symbols and state regulation: assessing the strategic role of the European Court of Human Rights
title Religious symbols and state regulation: assessing the strategic role of the European Court of Human Rights
title_full Religious symbols and state regulation: assessing the strategic role of the European Court of Human Rights
title_fullStr Religious symbols and state regulation: assessing the strategic role of the European Court of Human Rights
title_full_unstemmed Religious symbols and state regulation: assessing the strategic role of the European Court of Human Rights
title_short Religious symbols and state regulation: assessing the strategic role of the European Court of Human Rights
title_sort religious symbols and state regulation: assessing the strategic role of the european court of human rights
topic Human Rights; Religious Symbols; Margin of Appreciation
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47003/