Sumario: | This book explores the complex interplay between religious freedom and public security, focusing on how these themes manifest throughout history and their implications in contemporary society. It examines the role of religion in ancient Roman society, the contemporary challenges of religious violence and public order, and the reconciliation of religious autonomy with state security measures. The text highlights various legal perspectives, including European Court rulings, on balancing religious freedoms with security, particularly in relation to terrorism and radicalism. The book is coordinated by José Antonio Martínez Vela and provides a comprehensive legal framework useful for scholars, legal professionals, and those interested in the impact of religion on public policy and security.
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