1st Edition
Freedom of Religion, Security and the Law Key Challenges for a Pluralistic Society
Preface, Natascia Marchei and Daniela Milani
Introduction: Freedom of Religion or Belief, and Security: the OSCE/ODIHR Guidelines, Silvio Ferrari
Part I: Freedom of Religion and Security: Case Studies
1. The right to religious freedom in Israel: A resource or a condemnation? Myriam Lucia Di Marco
2. Freedom of Religion and Insecurity in Turkey, Sibel İnceoğlu
3. Defining the Enemy. Egyptian President Al-Sisi and the Restoration of Security, Laure Guirguis
Part II: Freedom of Religion and Security in Italy
4. Places of Worship, Security and the Public Space in the Case Law of the Italian Constitutional Court, Natascia Marchei
5. The Specifics of the Concept of Radicalisation: A Meaningful Legal Definition, Alessandro Negri
6. "The Right to Try to Convince One’s Neighbour": Between the Protection of Freedom and the Fight against Religious Radicalism, Jlia Pasquali Cerioli
7. Freedom of Religion, Security and Penal Institutions, Daniela Milani
8. Islam, Security and Immigration in Italy: Administrative Measures, Alessandro Ceserani
Part III: Islam and Integration in Italy: From Religious to Secular Perspectives
9. Islam: Sources, Principles and Fundamentals, Antonio Cuciniello
10. Human Rights and Islam, Cristiana Cianitto
11. Democracy and Islam in the Italian Secular State, Francesco Alicino
12. Islam as a Religious Faith, or Brief Reflections on the Status of Islam in Italy, Antonio Angelucci
13. Conclusion: Interaction and Prevention in the Mediterranean Basin. Final Considerations of the Project, Roberto Mazzola
Index
Biography
Natascia Marchei is Full Professor of Law and Religion at the University of Milano-Bicocc, Italy.
Daniela Milani is Full Professor of Canon Law at the University of Milan, Italy.






