Howard M. Friedman (LexBlog Belgium)
13 results for Howard M. Friedman (LexBlog Belgium)
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Belgian Court Fines Catholic Archbishop and Cardinal for Denying Woman Clergy Training
The Pillar and Catholic News Agency report that a Belgian civil court has fined a Cardinal and an Archbishop each 1500 Euros for refusing to allow a woman to register for training as a deacon in the Catholic Church. Article 10 of Belgium’s Constitution provides that “Equality between women and men is guaranteed.” In Belgium, the...
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European Court Says Ban on Halal and Kosher Slaughter Does Not Violate Human Rights Convention
In Affaire Executife van de Moslims van Belgie et Autres c. Belgique, (ECHR, Feb. 13, 2024) [full opinion available only in French], the European Court of Human Rights, in a Chamber Judgment, held that Belgium had not violated Article 9 (freedom of religion) or Article 14 (prohibition of discrimination) of the European Convention on Human Rights...
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European Court Advisory Opinion: Security Clearance May Be Withdrawn for Supporter of Religion That Is Threat to the State
In a Grand Chamber advisory opinion, the European Court of Human Rights has concluded that Belgium many deny a person the right to work as a security guard because he belongs to a religious movement that poses a threat to the state. In Requested by the Conseil d’État of Belgium, (ECHR, Dec. 14, 2023), the...
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EU Court OK’s Neutral Ban on Employees Wearing Any Symbol of Belief
In Request for a preliminary ruling under Article 267 TFEU from the tribunal du travail de Liège (Labour Court, Liège, Belgium), (EUCJ, Nov. 28, 2023), the European Union Court of Justice, interpreting Council Directive 2000/78 (Equal Treatment in Employment) held: an internal rule of a municipal authority prohibiting, in a general and indiscriminate manner, the members...
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European Court OK’s Company Rule Neutrally Banning Wearing of All Signs of Religious Belief
In L.F. v. S.C.R.L., EU EDJ, Oct. 13, 2022), the Court of Justice of the European Communities, in a request from Belgium for a preliminary ruling, held that a private company may prohibit employees from wearing all visible signs of political, philosophical or religious belief in the workplace. This would not constitute direct discrimination on...
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Belgian Regional Parliament Votes Down Ban On Kosher and Halal Slaughter
JTA reports that in the only portion of Belgium where kosher and halal slaughter is still legal, an attempt to ban those forms of slaughter (i.e. slaughter without first stunning the animal) failed: The vote Friday in the parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region … was on whether to scrap a bill proposing a ban. The bill,...
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European Court Says Belgium Can Protect Religion and Religious Beliefs Of Employees
In LF v. SCRL, (CJEU, April 28, 2022), the Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union issued a recommended answer to a question referred to it by the Brussels (Belgium) Labor Court. At issue was whether a provision in Belgian law giving special protection to “religious or philosophical belief” of employees is...
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European Court Says Jehovah’s Witnesses Were Wrongly Denied Tax Exemption
In Affaire Assemblée chrétienne des Témoins de Jéhovah d’Anderlecht et autres c. Belgique, (ECHR, April 5, 2022), the European Court of Human Rights ruled in favor of a Jehovah’s Witnesses congregation in Belgium that was denied a property tax exemption for property they used for religious worship. The regional tax law gave exemptions only to...
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European Court Upholds Flemish Restrictions on Halal and Kosher Slaughter
In a case referred to it by Belgium’s Constitutional Court, the Court of Justice of the European Union in Centraal Israëlitisch Consistorie van België and Others v. Vlaamse Regering, (CJEU Grand Chamber, Dec. 17, 2020), upheld a decree of the Flemish government requiring kosher and halal slaughter in the country to use a reversible stunning technique that is...
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EU Court of Justice Advocate General Says Ban On Ritual Slaughter Is Invalid
The Court of Justice of the European Union last week released an Advocate General’s opinion concluding that a decree of Belgium’s Flemish region effectively banning kosher and Halal slaughter violates European Union law. In Centraal Israëlitisch Consistorie van België and Others, (Sept. 10, 2020), Belgium’s Constitutional Court requested a preliminary ruling on whether the Flemish region can...
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Belgian Kosher Slaughter Ban Referred To European Court of Justice
As previously reported, in January Belgium’s Council of State– the country’s highest court– heard oral arguments on challenges to laws in Wallonia and Flanders that effectively ban kosher and halal slaughter by requiring animals be stunned before slaughter. Jewish News reported yesterday that the Belgian court has now referred the case to the European Court...
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Belgium’s Top Court Hears Arguments On Kosher/ Halal Slaughter Ban
Hamodia reports on lengthy oral arguments yesterday before Belgium’s Council of State– the country’s highest court– on laws that effectively ban kosher and halal slaughter by requiring animals be stunned before slaughter. The ban has been enacted in Wallonia and Flanders regions. Separate suits were filed challenging each of the laws. (See prior posting). Jewish...
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NYT Editorializes On Ritual Slaughter Restrictions
The New York Times editorial board today stepped into the debate in some European countries over kosher and halal slaughter, as a law in the Flemish Region of Belgium banning slaughter without first stunning of animals takes effect. (See prior posting.) The Times says in part: Right-wing politicians in several countries have used controls on...