Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of figures; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction; PART I: Introduction to Equal Belonging in a Democratic Society; 1. An Introduction to an Interpretation of Equal Protection of the Laws and Integration in Terms of Belonging; Introduction; I. Equal Protection of the Laws in Terms of Belonging; II. Integration in terms of belonging.; Concluding Comment; 2. Democratic Society; Introduction; I. Community; II. Participatory; III. Among Equals; Concluding Comment; PART II: The Scope of the Right to Democratic Belonging
The Right to Equal Belonging3. The Right to Secure Belonging in a Community of Equals; Introduction; I. Absence of a Systemic Political Disadvantage; II. Absence of Prejudice; III. Absence of Stereotype; IV. Non Dominance and Perpetuation of Disadvantage; V. Other Disadvantages which Violate Secure Belonging in a Community of Equals; Concluding Comment; 4. The Right to "Free-Identity" Belonging in a Community of Equals; Introduction; I. The Right to "Free-Identity" Belonging: Theoretical Foundation; II. Forms of the Right: Identity Group-Differentiated Claims and Rights
III. Criteria for Legal Assessment of Identity Group Differentiated RightsConcluding Comments; 5. The Right to a Minimum Comfortable Belonging in a Community of Equals; Introduction; I. The By-product Right of the Secure and "Free-Identity" Belonging in a Community of Equals; II. The Pillar of the Vulnerable Target; III. The Pillar of the Potential or Suspected Trespasser; Concluding Comment; 6. Grounds of Unequal Belonging; Introduction; I. Grounds as Indicators of Unequal Belonging; II. Consequences for the Legal Analysis; Concluding Comment; PART III: Justification
7. The Minimum Content of the Right to Equal Belonging in Democratic SocietyIntroduction; I. The Minimum Content of the Right to Equal Belonging in a Democratic Society: General Remarks; II. The Minimum Content of the Right to Equal Belonging in a Democratic Society and the Inherent Rights; Concluding Comment; PART IV: Conclusions; 8. Conclusions on the General Theory; I. The Right to Democratic Belonging and Its Inherent Rights; II. The Two Primary Relationships; III. Schematic Illustration of the Theory of the Right to Democratic Belonging; IV. Final Thoughts on the General Theory
Executive Summary of the General TheoryGlossary of basic terminology of the general Theory of the Right to Democratic Belonging; Bibliography; Index