One way of understanding the JK ruling is to see it as the symptom of a war of values within the European Union. In the context of “illiberal democracy”, the question of sexual identity resonates and conflicts with that of religious identity, creating a trouble within European values. In an attempt to resolve it, the jurisprudence tries to elaborate an order of values that seeks to preserve the relational capacity of the members of the European society. It fails, however, to fully justify the different approach that separates the protection of sexual minorities and that of religious minorities in Europe.
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