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International Journal of Constitutional Law 2005 3(1):94-106; doi:10.1093/icon/moi006
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Constitutional developments

Germany: Freedom of conscience in public schools

Oliver Gerstenberg

Reader in law, Leeds University (U.K.)

The Constitutional Court's "teacher-head scarf" decision—the question of "danger" to social cohesion—religious freedom—the majority and minority views—the challenge to democracy—freedom of conscience as a personal and political right.


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