Cane, Peter (Ed.)

Law and religion in theoretical context edited by Peter Cane, Carolyn Evans and Zoë Robinson. - New York : CUP, 2011. - 328 p.

Table of Contents :
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The moral economy of religious freedom
Chapter 3. Understanding the religion in freedom of religion
Chapter 4. Why religion belongs in the private sphere, not the public square
Chapter 5. Pluralism in law and religion
Chapter 6. The influence of cultural conflict on the jurisprudence of the religion clauses of the First Amendment
Chapter 7. From Dayton to Dover : the legacy of the Scopes Trial
Chapter 8. A very English affair : establishment and human rights in an organic constitution
Chapter 9. Days of rest in multicultural societies : private, public, separate?
Chapter 10. Australian legal procedures and the protection of secret aboriginal spiritual beliefs : a fundamental conflict
Chapter 11. Secular and religious conscientious exemptions : between tolerance and equality
Chapter 12. Law's sacred and secular subjects
Chapter 13. Freedom of religion and the European Convention on Human Rights : approaches, trends, and tensions
Index

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