Freedom of Belief, Adequate Food and Ritual Slaughter in Market Requirement. Reflections on the Rejection of the Ordinance Amending Ritual Killing of Animals, adopted by the Brussels Parliament in June 2022 Cover Image

LIBERTÀ RELIGIOSA E MACELLAZIONE RITUALE NELLA LOGICA DI MERCATO. RIFLESSIONI IN MARGINE AL RIGETTO DELLA PROPOSTA DI MODIFICA DELL’ABBATTIMENTO RELIGIOSO, ADOTTATO DAL PARLAMENTO DI BRUXELLES NEL GIUGNO 2022
Freedom of Belief, Adequate Food and Ritual Slaughter in Market Requirement. Reflections on the Rejection of the Ordinance Amending Ritual Killing of Animals, adopted by the Brussels Parliament in June 2022

Author(s): Vasco Fronzoni
Subject(s): Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, EU-Legislation
Published by: Editions IARSIC
Keywords: Religious freedom; Freedom of belief; Halal; Halal Food; Halal supply chain; Ritual slaughter; Right to adequate food; Fod law; Muslims in the diaspora;

Summary/Abstract: In June 2022 the Parliament of the Brussels Region rejected a proposal for an ordinance aimed at banning the possibility of killing animals according to religious standards, as previously done by the Region of Wallonia and Flanders, similar to how some European countries have done. It is an opportunity to carry out a survey on which countries allow and do not allow ritual slaughter in Europe and the underlying reasons. Thus, a minimum common denominator emerges between the countries that protect this confessional instance of some religious minorities, determined by market reasons. A new configuration of the principle of religious freedom is therefore emerging as the right to access adequate food in line with the confessional dictates of ritual slaughter, according to a particular declination aimed at the economic sustainability of producers and consumers, also in terms of food safety.

  • Issue Year: 10/2022
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 604-625
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Italian
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