Constitutional intolerance: the fashioning of the other in Europe's constitutional repertoires
Constitutional Intolerance offers a deeper reflection on intolerance in politics and society today, explaining why minorities face the contestation of their public visibility, and how the law could protect them. Van der Tol refers to historical practices of toleration, distilling from it the categor...
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Zusammenfassung: | Constitutional Intolerance offers a deeper reflection on intolerance in politics and society today, explaining why minorities face the contestation of their public visibility, and how the law could protect them. Van der Tol refers to historical practices of toleration, distilling from it the category of 'the other' to the political community, whose presence, representation, and visibility is not self-evident and is often subject to regulation. The book considers 'the other' in the context of modern constitutions, with reference to (ethno)religious, ethnic, and sexual groups. Theoretical chapters engage questions about the time and temporality of otherness, and their ambivalent relationship with (public) space. It offers examples from across the liberal-illiberal divide: France, the Netherlands, Hungary, and Poland. It highlights that vulnerability towards intolerance is inscribed in the structures of the law, and is not merely inherent to either liberalism or illiberalism, as is often inferred |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 10 Jan 2025) What is constitutional intolerance? -- Governing religious difference : toleration as legal practice practice -- Toleration, time, and the other -- National identity, publicness, and public space -- Dynamic interpretation of constitutional concepts : laïcité in France -- Ad-libitum use of constitutional concepts : public order in the Netherlands -- Constitutional identity as a political instrument : new fundamental law in Hungary -- Pseudo-constitutional repertoires : the "LGBT-free zones" in Poland -- Conclusion : constitutional intolerance in context |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 176 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781009473927 |
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spelling | Tol, Mariëtte D.C. van der Verfasser aut Constitutional intolerance the fashioning of the other in Europe's constitutional repertoires Mariëtta D.C. van der Tol, University of Oxford Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2024 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 176 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Comparative constitutional law and policy Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 10 Jan 2025) What is constitutional intolerance? -- Governing religious difference : toleration as legal practice practice -- Toleration, time, and the other -- National identity, publicness, and public space -- Dynamic interpretation of constitutional concepts : laïcité in France -- Ad-libitum use of constitutional concepts : public order in the Netherlands -- Constitutional identity as a political instrument : new fundamental law in Hungary -- Pseudo-constitutional repertoires : the "LGBT-free zones" in Poland -- Conclusion : constitutional intolerance in context Constitutional Intolerance offers a deeper reflection on intolerance in politics and society today, explaining why minorities face the contestation of their public visibility, and how the law could protect them. Van der Tol refers to historical practices of toleration, distilling from it the category of 'the other' to the political community, whose presence, representation, and visibility is not self-evident and is often subject to regulation. The book considers 'the other' in the context of modern constitutions, with reference to (ethno)religious, ethnic, and sexual groups. Theoretical chapters engage questions about the time and temporality of otherness, and their ambivalent relationship with (public) space. It offers examples from across the liberal-illiberal divide: France, the Netherlands, Hungary, and Poland. It highlights that vulnerability towards intolerance is inscribed in the structures of the law, and is not merely inherent to either liberalism or illiberalism, as is often inferred Minorities / Legal status, laws, etc / Europe Laicism / Europe Constitutional law / Europe Religious minorities / Legal status, laws, etc / Europe Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781009473958 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781009473965 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009473927?locatt=mode:legacy Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Constitutional intolerance the fashioning of the other in Europe's constitutional repertoires |
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title_full | Constitutional intolerance the fashioning of the other in Europe's constitutional repertoires Mariëtta D.C. van der Tol, University of Oxford |
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title_full_unstemmed | Constitutional intolerance the fashioning of the other in Europe's constitutional repertoires Mariëtta D.C. van der Tol, University of Oxford |
title_short | Constitutional intolerance |
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title_sub | the fashioning of the other in Europe's constitutional repertoires |
topic | Minorities / Legal status, laws, etc / Europe Laicism / Europe Constitutional law / Europe Religious minorities / Legal status, laws, etc / Europe |
topic_facet | Minorities / Legal status, laws, etc / Europe Laicism / Europe Constitutional law / Europe Religious minorities / Legal status, laws, etc / Europe |
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