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Tolérance et modernité du droit aujourd'hui

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Professor, Law Faculty, Université Laval, Québec, Member of Tolerance.ca®
La tolérance se présente toujours, actuellement, comme une vertu moderne fondée sur le respect de l’individu. Et nous pouvons, sans crainte de nous tromper, affirmer que c’est cet héritage de la modernité que nous retrouvons aujourd’hui dans les pratiques constitutionnelles des sociétés démocratiques telles que, par exemple, les États-Unis, le Canada, le Québec, l’Angleterre ou la France. 
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