Saint-Louis University - Bruxelles
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DRAN1265 - Law and religion



Credits : 5

Lecturer :
Mode of delivery :
Face-to-face , second term, 30 hours of theory.

Timetable :
Second term
Monday from 15:15 to 17:15 at 43 Botanique 6

Language of instruction :
English

Learning outcomes :
Law and religion' addresses the complex interactions between law and religion/belief.
The course provides an introduction to the main concepts, principles, rights and techniques used by experts in the field, as well as to their historical development and contemporary controversies surrounding them.
The course aims to familiarize students with the fundamental rights relevant for religion (especially freedom of religion or belief; freedom of expression; freedom of association and the right to non-discrimination) and the multiple meanings of state neutrality, in order to be able to deal with cases involving religious aspects across several legal disciplines.



Prerequisites :
For the Bachelor in Law :

For the Bachelor in Political Sciences: General :

For the Bachelor in Sociology and Anthropology :


Co-requisites :
None

Course contents :
Topics dealt with during the sessions include:
• What is ‘law and religion'?
• Defining religion and belief for legal purposes
• Main legal sources relevant to the field of law & religion
• Religion and discrimination law
• Religious symbols and attire
• Freedom of expression and religion (blasphemy, hate speech, proselytism, etc.)
• ‘Religious' terrorism and State responses
• Gender, religion and the law
• The legal position and status of religious groups
• State funding of religions
• Religion and criminal law
• Religion and education

Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
The course is delivered in the form of lectures

Assessment methods and criteria :
Written exam



Recommended or required reading :
Recommended and required readings (per session) will be provided to students via online learning tool