After issuing a ruling on religious freedom in 2017 - the first in its seventy-year history - the European Court of Justice has since delivered a multitude of such judgments. Tilman Schmeller explains the development, analyses the court's handling of this fundamental right, and illuminates its limits in this field.
After issuing a ruling on religious freedom in 2017 - the first in its seventy-year history - the European Court of Justice has since delivered a multitude of such judgments. Tilman Schmeller explains the development, analyses the court's handling of this fundamental right, and illuminates its limits in this field.
Tilman Schmeller
Geboren 1994; Studium der Allgemeinen Rhetorik (B.A.) und der Rechtswissenschaft (Staatsexamen) an der Universität Tübingen; Stagiaire und Europapolitischer Referent im Europäischen Parlament in Brüssel bzw. im Deutschen Bundestag in Berlin (EU-Ausschuss); Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut für Recht und Religion der Universität Tübingen; 2022 Promotion; Master of Laws (LL.M.) an der Cornell University (Ithaca, New York).
Religionsverfassungsrecht Staatskirchenrecht Unionsverfassungsrecht Verfassungsidentität Werterechtsprechung