Controversies over Muslims refusing to shake hands with non-Muslims are typical of the conflicts affecting today’s multi-religious societies. Appeals to the law are not the answer: processes of social self-regulation need to take their course beyond formal authority, argues Miloš Vec.
Miloš Vec
holds a chair for European Legal and Constitutional History at the University of Vienna. Since January 2016 he is a Permanent Fellow at the IWM and head of the Institute’s research focus “International Law and Multinormativity”.