Law, Cultural Studies and the quot;Burqa Banquot; Trend

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Law, Cultural Studies and the Burqa Ban Trend An Interdisciplinary Handbook offers an in-depth and multi-perspective account of the burqa ban trend. With a focus on Europe and America, this book examines the law at national and international levels. Its interdisciplinary approach encompasses ethics, gender studies, philosophy, political science, and religion to provide much needed insights into value and identity politics, diversity, discrimination, and human rights, in addition to the discussions surrounding the courts contradictory judgments.The book also includes a first-hand account by a Muslim burqa-wearer, alongside contributions by leading academic researchers and legal professionals that provide food for thought that can benefit future discussions among scholars, students, legal professionals, and policymakers. Analytical work is supplemented with, among other aspects, examinations of the frameworks that derive from dialectical thinking or ideas and theories about democracy, autonomy, and male and white desire to control, conquer, and dominate.With contributions by Sarah Ali Women in Dialogue, Erik Daniel Baldwin Indiana University Northwest, Kerstin Bree Carlson Roskilde University, Fatiha Chakir Il mondo a colori, Giuseppe DAngelo University of Salerno, Gaspare Dalia University of Salerno, Bice Della Piana University of Salerno, Rt. Hon. Lady Hale DBE formerly Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, Shino Ibold University of Hamburg, Nina Jakku Lund University, Ryan Long Thomas Jefferson University, Willie Mack Veterans Assistance Commission of Cook County, Kamal Makili-Aliyev Malm University, Jill Marshall University of London, Anja Matwijkiw Indiana University Northwest, Bronik Matwijkiw Southeast Missouri State University, Stefan Oeter University of Hamburg, Anna Oriolo University of Salerno, Sherene H. Razack University of California at Los Angeles, Teresa Russo University of Salerno, Robin May Schott Danish Institute for International Studies, and Jacob Livingston Slosser University of Copenhagen.ANJA MATWIJKIW is Professor of Ethics Human Rights at Indiana University Northwest, USA. She served as the 2019-2020 Fulbright Distinguished Chair of Public International Law at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Faculty of Law, Lund University Sweden.ANNA ORIOLO is Professor of International Law, Lecturer of EU Law, International Criminal Law and Diplomatic and Consular Law at the University of Salerno, Italy.