Doing Minority Justice Through Procedural Fairness: Face Veil Bans in Europe
Eva Brems and I are happy to announce the publication of our article entitled “Doing Minority Justice Through #Procedural_Fairness: Face Veil Bans in Europe” in the Journal of Muslims in Europe. In this article we examine the bans on face veils (better known as ‘Burqa bans’) from a procedural justice perspective. This piece also gave us an excellent opportunity to reflect on how the European Court of Human Rights might deal with this matter of face veil bans in a procedurally just way.[1] One case in which the Court will have to face the issue of a face veil ban is in the case of S.A.S. v. France. The Human Rights Centre of Ghent University submitted a third party intervention in this case last year, in which we advocated inter alia for a procedural justice approach.
▻https://strasbourgobservers.com/2013/05/15/new-publication-doing-minority-justice-through-procedural-fairn
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