Aufsatz(gedruckt)2014

FORCER EE DROIT A PARLER CONTRE LA BURQA: UNE JUDICIAL POLITICS A LA FRANCAISE?

In: Revue française de science politique, Band 64, Heft 4

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Abstract

This article traces the controversy generated by the political enterprise to legislate against full veils in the public space in France. The decision made in 2010 by the Conseil Constitutionnel validating the law and putting an end to the constitutional controversy could be interpreted as the byproduct of both a legicentric tradition and the French assertive secularism. Yet, stating this tells nothing about how this decision was made possible. Delving into the law-making process, the article shows how seriously the constitutional law has been taken into account and follows the way political stakeholders and legal experts have disputed and adjusted with one another. It highlights the virtue of process-tracing analysis to understand, how constitutional law frames the political game and determines the path of the law, and conversely how political and legal stakeholders manage to enlist the law to their political enterprise, forcing it to speak against full veils. Adapted from the source document.

Themen

Constitutional law, Public spaces, Law, France, Secularism

Sprachen

Französisch

Verlag

Presses de Sciences Po, Paris France

ISSN: 0035-2950

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