Appel à contribution pour un colloque, “Freedom of Religion or Belief in Situations of Crisis: Why Can’t We Get Along?” Université de Tartu, Tallinn (Estonie), 16–19 juin 2016. DLC 1er février 2016.
The aim of the conference and its future publication is to tackle these issues in a multidisciplinary manner. Contributions are not required to be written from a legal perspective. The theme itself is interdisciplinary and allows contributions from scholars from multiple backgrounds, including law, history, religion studies and political science. A combination of theory and practice is also encouraged. We specifically call for contributions that address above themes that will be addressed in separate panels during the conference:
– Freedom of Religion or Belief of Refugees and Migrants
– Freedom of Religion or Belief in the Conflict Zone
– Hate Speech and Migration
– Religious Symbols in Public Space
– Accommodation of Diversity
– Secular State as a Gate and Peace Keeper?
Authors are also welcome to address interrelated issues such as combating terrorism and extremism. For example, to some degree we can talk about ‘securitization of rights’ or security as a meta-right.
During the conference there is also a session for students to introduce their work, get feedback from international scholars and test their ideas in a less formal academic environment.
All expressions of interest and questions can be sent to Dr. Merilin Kiviorg (Senior Research Fellow in Public International Law) at the University of Tartu, Faculty of Law.
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
A.-L. Zwilling (19 janvier 2016). Liberté de religion en situation de crise. sociorel. Consulté le 22 avril 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/udtk