Religious symbols in public functions : unveiling state neutrality : a comparative analysis of Dutch, English and French justifications for limiting the freedom of public officials to display religious symbols
Religious symbols in public functions : unveiling state neutrality : a comparative analysis of Dutch, English and French justifications for limiting the freedom of public officials to display religious symbols is a book. It was written by Hana M. A. E. van Ooijen and published by Intersentia in 2012.
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- author: Hana M. A. E. van Ooijen
- publication date: 2012
- book publisher: Intersentia
- book series: School of Human Rights Research series
- book subjects: Great Britain, France, Netherlands
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"Religious symbols in public functions : unveiling state neutrality : a comparative analysis of Dutch, English and French justifications for limiting the freedom of public officials to display religious symbols" is one of the books by Hana M. A. E. van Ooijen, books by Intersentia and 2,617,384 books in our database.
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