Religious freedom and the German circumcision debate

In May 2012, a German court in Cologne ruled that circumcising young boys represents grievous bodily harm. This decision, which touched upon the questions of freedom of religious practice, identity and children’s rights, was condemned by Jewish and Muslim representatives in Germany, but it was also...

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发表在:EUI working paper / RSC
主要作者: Heimbach-Steins, Marianne 1959- (Author)
格式: 电子 图书
语言:English
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出版: San Domenico European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, Religiowest 2013
In: EUI working paper / RSC (2013,18)
丛编:RSCAS working papers 2013,18
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B 德国 / 宗教自由 / Beschneidung (男人)
Further subjects:B Human Rights
B Judaism
B Religious Freedom
B 伊斯兰教
B Circumcision
B Germany
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总结:In May 2012, a German court in Cologne ruled that circumcising young boys represents grievous bodily harm. This decision, which touched upon the questions of freedom of religious practice, identity and children’s rights, was condemned by Jewish and Muslim representatives in Germany, but it was also widely and controversially debated by civil society and politicians. The German Parliament recently passed legislation protecting circumcision as a religious practice, but the debate is likely to continue. In this paper, Marianne Heimbach-Steins, director of the department of Christian Social Ethics at the University of Münster (Germany), discuss this case and its implications for the definition of religious freedom.
Item Description:Bibliography: Seite 15-16
Persistent identifiers:HDL: 1814/26335