'Laicidade' in Brazil as a Booster to Religious Freedom

Revista Juris Poiesis - Rio de Janeiro. Vol.23 - n° 31, 2020, pg.167-173. ISSN 2448-0517

7 Pages Posted: 6 Dec 2019 Last revised: 4 May 2020

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Ricardo Perlingeiro

Fluminense Federal University - Faculty of Law; Birmingham City University - Faculty of Business, Law and Social Sciences

Amanda Oliveira

Fluminense Federal University - Faculty of Law

Date Written: 2019

Abstract

This text is a starting point for the construction of a research project on religious freedom comparing legal systems of countries with an official religion, such as the United Kingdom, Costa Rica and Israel, and countries without one, such as Brazil, the USA and France. Considering the premise that a country should strive for effective human rights, the study begins an analysis of the scope of the duty of a country with no official religion to ensure religious freedom (positive and negative liberties). For this purpose, the authors make use of the Brazilian experience, with its “laicity". There is a difficulty in translating the expression "laicidade", due to language barriers and special connotations in Brazilian constitutional law. Therefore, the authors describe its three main characteristics (autonomy, cooperation and religious freedom) drawn from a recent Brazilian Supreme Court precedent. What is unique about the concept of “laicidade” is that it allows a secular state to cooperate with religious faiths, regardless of the prohibition of having an official one. This insight paves the way for future dialogues with other countries, including nations that, despite having their own official religion, are capable of working together in harmony with other religious faiths to guarantee the effectiveness of their human right.

Keywords: human rights, secular state, laicity

Suggested Citation

Perlingeiro, Ricardo and da Fonseca de Oliveira, Amanda, 'Laicidade' in Brazil as a Booster to Religious Freedom (2019). Revista Juris Poiesis - Rio de Janeiro. Vol.23 - n° 31, 2020, pg.167-173. ISSN 2448-0517, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3482043 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3482043

Ricardo Perlingeiro (Contact Author)

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Birmingham City University - Faculty of Business, Law and Social Sciences ( email )

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Amanda Da Fonseca De Oliveira

Fluminense Federal University - Faculty of Law ( email )

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Niteroi, RI Niteroi 24350350
Brazil

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