Ethicization of constitutional public order in the European multicultural State

IF 0.4 Q3 LAW
Giovanni Cavaggion
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The concept of ‘public order’, despite being common to almost every European legal system, is extremely difficult to grasp, as it suffers from a high degree of indeterminateness that makes it impossible to develop a universal definition. In constitutional law, public order traditionally serves as a limit to fundamental rights. The article argues that globalization and the advent of the multicultural State kickstarted a deep transformation in the meaning and scope of constitutional public order, with a growing tendency among European legislators and judiciaries to define it by resorting to extralegal concepts such as majoritarian ‘values’ and ‘ways of life’ to justify the ban of ‘unwanted’ minoritarian cultural practices (cases analysed include: face-veil; burqini; kirpan; swimming lessons). The article argues that constitutional public order should be re-anchored to a strictly legal dimension, preventing it from drifting towards the moral sphere (ethicization), which would enable a revival of assimilationist integration models.
欧洲多元文化国家中宪政公共秩序的伦理化
“公共秩序”的概念,尽管在几乎所有欧洲法律体系中都是通用的,但却极其难以理解,因为它具有高度的不确定性,因此不可能形成一个普遍的定义。在宪法中,公共秩序传统上是对基本权利的限制。本文认为,全球化和多元文化国家的出现开启了宪法公共秩序的意义和范围的深刻变革,欧洲立法者和司法机构越来越倾向于通过诉诸多数主义的“价值观”和“生活方式”等法外概念来定义它,以证明禁止“不受欢迎的”少数主义文化习俗(分析的案例包括:面纱;[2;短剑的;游泳课)。本文认为,宪法公共秩序应重新锚定到严格的法律层面,防止其向道德领域(伦理化)漂移,这将使同化主义整合模式的复兴成为可能。
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期刊介绍: Recent years have witnessed a resurgence of religion in public life and a concomitant array of legal responses. This has led in turn to the proliferation of research and writing on the interaction of law and religion cutting across many disciplines. The Oxford Journal of Law and Religion (OJLR) will have a range of articles drawn from various sectors of the law and religion field, including: social, legal and political issues involving the relationship between law and religion in society; comparative law perspectives on the relationship between religion and state institutions; developments regarding human and constitutional rights to freedom of religion or belief; considerations of the relationship between religious and secular legal systems; and other salient areas where law and religion interact (e.g., theology, legal and political theory, legal history, philosophy, etc.). The OJLR reflects the widening scope of study concerning law and religion not only by publishing leading pieces of legal scholarship but also by complementing them with the work of historians, theologians and social scientists that is germane to a better understanding of the issues of central concern. We aim to redefine the interdependence of law, humanities, and social sciences within the widening parameters of the study of law and religion, whilst seeking to make the distinctive area of law and religion more comprehensible from both a legal and a religious perspective. We plan to capture systematically and consistently the complex dynamics of law and religion from different legal as well as religious research perspectives worldwide. The OJLR seeks leading contributions from various subdomains in the field and plans to become a world-leading journal that will help shape, build and strengthen the field as a whole.
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