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United Kingdom: Banning the Jilbab: Reflections on Restricting Religious Clothing in the Light of the Court of Appeal in SB v. Denbigh High School. Decision of 2 March 2005.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 October 2005

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A wave of bans and restrictions on religious clothing is sweeping Europe. Schoolchildren, judges, jurors, civil servants, and employees are among the groups whose freedom to wear clothing which indicates their religion has been questioned, as has the right of governments, employers or schools to impose restrictions. The resulting debate has led to new laws or legal judgments in, among other countries, France, Germany, Denmark and the United Kingdom.

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Case Notes
Copyright
© Asser Press 2005