When volunteers became smugglers: The criminalization of ‘Flight Helpers’ in Greece As the intensification of border controls grows, so does the pressure against civil society organising the provision of support to newly-arrived migrants on Greek islands. Mariana Gkliati • May 31, 2016
Three types of legitimation Could it be the case that the modern type of legitimation, complemented by a touch of pre-modern legitimation, suffices in a post-secular context as well? Hans-Martien ten Napel • December 18, 2014
A historic day for international religious freedom in the European Parliament The presentation of the first annual report of the European Parliament Working Group on Freedom of Religion or Belief marked a historic occasion, with the EU and the US joining forces for the first time in the field of international religious freedom. Hans-Martien ten Napel • February 25, 2014
Civil Society or Religious Society? In discussing extremism, the key questions are: to whom is a duty owed and what are the limits of intolerance that are to be tolerated? Answering these questions requires examining limits and rights and analyzing them in the context of extremism. Amos N. Guiora • November 29, 2013 • 1 comment