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Right to freedom of religion: a gendered difference.

Stuart, Alison

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Alison Stuart



Abstract

This article critically analyses European jurisprudence to ascertain the extent to which the right to freedom of religion has been interpreted as a right of religion to internal autonomy. It asserts that women are being denied an effective right to freedom of religion insofar as they are unable to directly influence the content or structure of their religion. It argues that to fulfil women's equal right to freedom of religion, women's power and position within religion must be equivalent to men's. It therefore asserts that an intrinsic part of States' obligation to secure the right to freedom of religion is the facilitation of gender equality within religion. The article culminates by proposing proportionate and appropriate methods to facilitate gender equality within religion.

Citation

STUART, A. 2015. Right to freedom of religion: a gendered difference. Journal of gender and power [online], 3(1), pages 25-66. Available from: http://gender-power.amu.edu.pl/JGP_Vol_3_No_1.pdf

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 31, 2015
Online Publication Date Dec 31, 2015
Publication Date Dec 31, 2015
Deposit Date Aug 12, 2015
Publicly Available Date Aug 12, 2015
Journal Journal of gender and power
Print ISSN 2391-8187
Publisher Adam Mickiewicz University. Faculty of Educational Studies
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 3
Issue 1
Pages 25-66
Keywords Gender equality; Freedom; Religion
Public URL http://hdl.handle.net/10059/1268
Publisher URL http://gender-power.amu.edu.pl/JGP_Vol_3_No_1.pdf

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