Law and Religion in Theoretical and Historical Context
© Cambridge University Press
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9780521425902 - Law and Religion in Theoretical and Historical Context - Edited by Peter Cane, Carolyn Evans and Zoë Robinson
Table of Contents
Contents
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List of Contributors
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vii |
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1 Introduction
Carolyn Evans
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1 |
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2 The moral economy of religious freedom
Lawrence G. Sager
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16 |
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3 Understanding the religion in freedom of religion
Jeremy Webber
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26 |
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4 Why religion belongs in the private sphere, not the public square
Denise Meyerson
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44 |
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5 Pluralism in law and religion
Margaret Davies
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72 |
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6 The influence of cultural conflict on the jurisprudence of the religion clauses of the First Amendment
Michael W. McConnell
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100 |
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7 From Dayton to Dover: the legacy of the Scopes Trial
Peter Radan
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123 |
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8 A very English affair: establishment and human rights in an organic constitution
Charlotte Smith
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157 |
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9 Days of rest in multicultural societies: private, public, separate?
Ruth Gavison and Nahshon Perez
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186 |
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10 Australian legal procedures and the protection of secret Aboriginal spiritual beliefs: a fundamental conflict
Ernst Willheim
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214 |
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11 Secular and religious conscientious exemptions: between tolerance and equality
Yossi Nehushtan
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243 |
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12 Law’s sacred and secular subjects
Ngaire Naffine
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268 |
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13 Freedom of religion and the European Convention on Human Rights: approaches, trends and tensions
Malcolm D. Evans
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291 |
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Index
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317 |
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