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Tittel:Governing Religion and Gender in Anti-Discrimination Laws in Norway and Denmark
Ansvar:Lene Kühle og Helge Årsheim
Forfatter:Kühle, Lene / Årsheim, Helge
Materialtype:Artikkel - elektronisk
Signatur:Oslo law review
Utgitt:Oslo : Universitetsforlaget, 2020
Omfang:S. 105-122
Serie:Oslo law review ; 2/2020
Emneord:Diskriminering / Lover / Religionsfrihet
Stikkord:Grunnloven § 98 / Likestillings- og diskrimineringsloven (2017) / Likestillings- og diskrimineringsloven (2017) § 1
Geografiske emneord:Danmark / Norge
Innhold:This article examines the decisions on religious and gender discrimination handed down by two quasi-judicial monitoring bodies in Denmark and Norway, mapping similarities and differences between the two bodies. While the monitoring bodies tend to arrive at similar results, their modes of reasoning and understanding of what constitutes ‘religion’ for legal purposes differ considerably. Looking in particular at the decisions on religious headgear and handshaking, the article suggests that these differences may be due to a range of different factors, from the legal framework on anti-discrimination in the two countries, to the staffing of the monitoring bodies, and the financial support available for their work.

Keywords: anti-discrimination, law, religion, gender, Denmark, Norway
Del av verk:Oslo law review 2/2020

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