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Zusatztext 'Several governments in the West have grown committed to exporting religious freedom worldwide and have looked at the United States for inspiration. While explaining why the American model has beenon the rise since the 1998 International Religious Freedom Act! Pasquale Annicchino suggests that international politics subservient to national interests are threatening the global religious conversation.' Professor Marco Ventura! University of Siena! Italy'Law and International Religious Freedom is a sophisticated study in how (mostly conservative) conceptions of religious liberty have been exported to Europe from the United States and are influencing the development of European church/state law. Dr. Annicchino possesses a deep knowledge of multiple legal systems which he deploys in a nuanced analysis of the dissemination of a particular conception of religious liberty in Europe by theologically conservative religions in the U.S. Appearing for the first time in English! in the midst of the U.S.'s apparent cession of global leadership following the election of President Trump! Annicchino's examination of this phenomenon could not be more timely. Everyone concerned with the current state of religious freedom at home and abroad will want to read this book.'Frederick M. Gedicks! Brigham Young University! USA Informationen zum Autor Dr Pasquale Annicchino is a Visiting Fellow in the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Italy and a Senior Research Associate at the Cambridge Institute on Religion and International Studies, Cambridge, United Kingdom. His research interests are in the areas of Law and Religion, Comparative Human Rights, National Security Law, Legal Theory, and European Union Law and EU External Relations. He has published widely on these and related areas. Zusammenfassung This book analyses the rise to prominence of international religious freedom within the context of US foreign policy showing how this has also influenced other states and the EU. It compares and contrasts the emerging Western consensus with other notions of religious freedom as shaped by religious laws and other geopolitical actors. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part I: The United States and the International Religious Freedom Act Chapter 1: The first freedom Chapter 2: Background and genesis of the International Religious Freedom Act Chapter 3: The International Religious Freedom Act Part II: Religious Freedom in the External Relations of the European Union Chapter 4: European Union law and religious freedom Chapter 5: Protection and promotion of religious freedom in the external relations of the European Union Chapter 6: Reception of the United States model in the experiences of several European countries Part III: Religious Freedom as a Foreign Policy Instrument: Problems and Perspectives Chapter 7: A return to the collective aspect of religious freedom? Different religious perspectives on the construction of law Chapter 8: The impossibility of religious freedom? Postscript ...