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Book Title: Behind the Veil
Editor(s): Cox, Neville
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section: Chapter 6
Section Title: Veiling and societal values
Number of pages: 42
Abstract/Description:
An increasingly common feature of much recent rhetoric surrounding the Islamic veil (and especially the full-face veil) is that it is repugnant to the foundational values of the particular society. Indeed it is no coincidence that the enactment of many such laws has occurred during a time period that has seen significant increases in support for right wing populist views in many European countries. In this chapter, I consider whether anti-veiling laws can be justified on the basis that they buttress such allegedly foundational, societal values. Two such values are especially important. First there is a concern with a ‘secular’ society – a concern that underpinned laws restricting veiling in both Turkey and France. Secondly there is a concern with an open society – the basis on which the European Court of Human Rights has, recently, upheld the legitimacy of laws prohibiting face veils in public.
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URL: http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/ELECD/2019/1177.html