Ireland, the European Union and the World intolerance that is becoming more prevalent today. However, the increase in ‘neutral’ workplaces and a shift in what is deemed necessary to protect the rights of others has led to instability in the protection of these rights.43 Religious intolerance is usually manipulated to mask political and cultural tensions. Hence, accurate education of world religions and the elements that are significant to them and present in society, such as the hijab, would encourage understanding and tolerance.44
Sumaiyah Kholwadia, 'EU Headscarf Bans: The CJEU’S Missed Opportunity For Reflection On Neutrality In IX V Wabe And MH Müller Handels V MJ | OHRH' (ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk, 2021) <https://ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/eu-headscarf-bans-the-cjeus-missed-opportunity-for-reflection-onneutrality-in-ix-v-wabe-and-mh-muller-handels-v-mj/> accessed 13 January 2022. 44 Australia's Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade, Australia's Efforts To Promote And Protect Freedom Of Religion And Belief (HR, 2019). 43
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