The essay addresses the complex relationship between freedom of conscience and juridical oaths in a European legal space that is increasingly diversified in the religious and cultural fields. It focuses, in particular, on two distinct problems: the religiosity of the oath form and the structure of the oath, examining them both in relation with the freedom of conscience (art. 9 ECHR). The aim of the work is to identify the reasons underlying the tensions between the religious form of oath, structure of oath and freedom of conscience, proposing lines of research and possible solutions from both of a pluri-religious and intercultural perspective.
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