L’asile religieux, entre lecture libérale et républicaine : quels défis pour les sociétés démocratiques?
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https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.30604Keywords:
religion, sanctuary, asylum, civil disobedience, political obligation, democracyAbstract
This article resituates analyses on religious asylum in a reflection on democracy. Religious asylum as a special form of civil disobedience opens an inquiry into the legitimacy of the latter in a democratic context. We first examine the contradictions raised by civil disobedience in relation to the liberal and republican conceptions of political obligation in a democracy. We then focus on religious asylum, and finally examine how each of the previous conceptions of democracy can justify or, conversely, restrict this form of civil disobedience.
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