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Introduction
Part1. Law, power, and the Muslim female dressed body
Chapter1. Islamic law and legal sources
Chapter2. The veil and Islamic law
Chapter3. The Veil and Muslim cultures
Chapter4. Imagining nations, imagining women: the regulation of female clothes in the era of nations
Chapter5. Regulating clothes, regulating subjectivities
Chapter6. From multiplicity to a monolithic homogeneity: the veil as symbol of a clash of civilizations
Part2. The headscarf regulation: reconfiguring religious practices in the secular Europe
Chapter7. (Un)masking the legal subject
Chapter8. The secular/Christian/humane subject of law
Chapter9. Reading the European Court of Human Rights legal decisions over the practice of veiling
Chapter10. Switzerland and state neutrality
Chapter11. Burkinis, face veils and hijab: laicite in France
Chapter12. Is Multiculturalism bad for women?: the Begum case in the UK
Chapter13. Reconfiguring religion and religious practices in the secular space through law
Part 3. Revealing paradoxes: Muslim women in secular contemporary Europe
Chapter14. On Freedom and Agency: an East/West Perspective
Chapter15. Habit, Habitus, and habits
Chapter16. Representing the un-representable: on symbology, secularism and the law
Chapter17. Is secularism bad for women?
Conclusions.

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