In Europe, female circumcision has been considered a grave violation of human rights. However, many European countries fail to combat this illegal practice. This article answers the question why criminal law enforcement with regard to female circumcision seems to fail in various European states, with the exception of France. To answer this question, this article analyses various models of citizenship. |
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De strafrechtelijke aanpak van meisjesbesnijdenis in een rechtsvergelijkende context |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Religie, Recht en Beleid, Aflevering 3 2016 |
Trefwoorden | besnijdenis, genitale verminking, culturele delicten, burgerschap, recht en religie |
Auteurs | Mr. Sohail Wahedi en Mr. dr. Renée Kool |
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Religieuze instellingen en de participatiesamenleving |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Religie, Recht en Beleid, Aflevering 2 2016 |
Trefwoorden | scheiding van kerk en staat, Participatiemaatschappij, religie, Verzorgingsstaat |
Auteurs | Drs. Gert-Jan Buitendijk, Prof. dr. Christoph Hübenthal, Prof. dr. Frans Wijsen e.a. |
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The Dutch policy of the ‘Participation Society’ intends to return many societal responsibilities to civil society. As religious organizations traditionally had undertaken that task, an increase in their participation is expected. However, the separation of state and religion often proves an obstacle. Also, there is quite some scepticism among religious organization regarding the role that a state should have in its caring duties. This contribution contains several insightful and critical articles on this subject: the introduction is by Gert-Jan Buitendijk, director-general with the Ministry of Interior, who is involved in the policy-making process of the Participation Society policy, followed by brief reflections by two scholars of religion and theology, and two representatives of the Islamic and Catholic communities. These contributions were the outcome of a lustrum symposium organized by the Journal for Religion, Law and Policy in november 2015, where academics, policy makers and representatives of religious organizations discussed the effects of the ‘Participation Society’ policies and laws in the Netherlands. |
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Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Religie, Recht en Beleid, Aflevering 2 2016 |
Trefwoorden | democratische rechtsstaat, kerk/religie, godsdienstvrijheid,, publiek domein, Verlichting |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. Leo Koffeman |
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This article presents a summary of a report of the (mainline) Protestant Church in the Netherlands on democracy and the rule of law (see: www.protestantsekerk.nl/Lists/PKN-Bibliotheek/The-church-and-the-democratic-constitutional-state.pdf), including an evaluation. It starts from the presumption that modern plural society rightly expects religious communities to present their views in this regard explicitly and clearly. The report presents an interpretation of what ‘the separation of church and state’ entails, as well as an analysis of recent developments in the public domain. The church expresses its critical solidarity with the modern state. It points to the risk of democracy turning into a market rather than a forum. |
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Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Religie, Recht en Beleid, Aflevering 2 2016 |
Trefwoorden | kinderhuwelijken, informele huwelijken, religieuze huwelijken, gedwongen huwelijken |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. Susan Rutten |
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Current developments and recent research findings reveal that the Netherlands have to cope with the existence of child marriages. In this article it will be examined whether the modifications that were introduced by the Dutch marriage law that entered into force at the end of 2015, can be expected to contribute to the improvement of issues on child marriages. |