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  2. French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in ...

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    The French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools bans wearing conspicuous religious symbols in French public (e.g., government-operated) primary and secondary schools. The law is an amendment to the French Code of Education that expands principles founded in existing French law, especially the constitutional requirement ...

  3. 1905 French law on the Separation of the Churches and the ...

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    removing the religious character from the judicial oath and religious symbols from courtrooms [18] forbidding the participation of the armed forces in religious processions [14] The 1901 Law of Associations, which guaranteed freedom of association, also enabled the control of religious communities and, notably, limited their influence on ...

  4. Secularism in France - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Premier François Legault's CAQ government passed Bill 21, a secularism law banning public officials in positions of coercive power from wearing or displaying any religious symbols. However, the display of religious symbols affixed in public institutions like hospitals will be left for each administration thereof to decide.

  5. Freedom of religion in France - Wikipedia

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    See French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools. The French Republic has always recognised individuals rather than groups and holds that its citizens' first allegiance is to society in general and not to a particular group, religious or otherwise; the opposing attitude, known as communautarisme, is generally considered ...

  6. Islamic scarf controversy in France - Wikipedia

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    The Commission released its report in December, endorsing a law that would ban "ostentatious" religious symbols, including the Islamic veil, the Jewish kippa, and large Christian crosses. [34] Chirac adopted these findings "in the spirit of secularism", and the law, sometimes referred to as " the veil law ", was voted in by the French ...

  7. Stasi Commission - Wikipedia

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    In addition the commission sought to more clearly define the application of laïcité in the workplace, public services and public spaces. To this end the Stasi Commission lead to the introduction of the French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools. Despite this apparent resolution to the questions concerning laïcité ...

  8. Category:Law about religion in France - Wikipedia

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    1905 French law on the Separation of the Churches and the State; A. ... French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools; Stasi Commission

  9. Religion in France - Wikipedia

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    Financing the construction of mosques was a problematic issue for a long time; French authorities were concerned that foreign capital could be used to acquire influence in France, and so in the late 1980s it was decided to favour the formation of a "French Islam", though the 1905 law on religions forbids the funding of religious groups by the ...