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Courts, Pluralism and Law in the Everyday - Food, Clothing and Days of Rest

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book examines the everyday judicial experience in four multicultural jurisdictions as a means of exploring the relationship between legal systems and cultural identities. It deals with food, clothing and days of rest, and looks at their intersection with constitutional rights such as religious liberty or freedom of expression.


List of contents










Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Food; 2. Clothing; 3. Days of Rest; Conclusion; Index


About the author










Cinzia Piciocchi is Associate Professor of Comparative Constitutional Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Trento, Italy, where she teaches constitutional law, comparative constitutional law and biolaw.


Summary

This book examines the everyday judicial experience in four multicultural jurisdictions as a means of exploring the relationship between legal systems and cultural identities. It deals with food, clothing and days of rest, and looks at their intersection with constitutional rights such as religious liberty or freedom of expression.

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