Trento: International Workshop “Religious Pluralism, Legal Monism and Personal Law Regimes Comparing Experiences and Trends” (29-30 aprile 2016)
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
RELIGIOUS PLURALISM, LEGAL MONISM AND PERSONAL LAW REGIMES: COMPARING EXPERIENCES AND TRENDS
Trento, Friday 29 and Saturday 30 April 2016
Conference Room, Faculty of Law – via Verdi, 53
The International Workshop on Religious Pluralism, Legal Monism and Personal Law Regimes: Comparing Experiences and Trends aims at contributing to the current debate on how to cope with the problems raised by increasing cultural pluralism and how demands for recognition of areas of legal pluralism may affect the traditional setting of legal monism that is typical of the western legal tradition. Some relevant Asian constitutional experiences will be explored, as they reflect religious pluralism and traditional approaches with different degrees of legal pluralism. A survey of existing areas of legal pluralism in a few countries will be dealt with, in view of a critical assessment of the compatibility of religion-based legal pluralism with European liberal constitutionalism.
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