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Religion and law. --- Church and state. --- Religion et droit --- Eglise et Etat --- Church and state --- Religion and law --- Law --- Law and religion --- Christianity and state --- Separation of church and state --- State and church --- State, The --- Religious aspects
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Discussion of the way in which law engages with religious difference often takes place within the context of a single jurisdiction. Religion and Law: An Introduction, presents a comprehensive text for students, drawing on examples from across key Anglophone jurisdictions - the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and South Africa, as well as international law, to explore a broad range of issues.
Religion and law. --- Church and state. --- Christianity and state --- Separation of church and state --- State and church --- State, The --- Law --- Law and religion --- Religious aspects
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Until recently English law has lacked any specific, generally applicable, guarantees of religious rights. Thus, bodies of law have developed in particular areas where religious interests arise but without a common legal frame. The Human Rights Act 1998, however, has brought the guarantees of the European Convention on Human Rights, most specifically the guarantees of religious rights, non-discrimination, and education rights, more fully into English law. As well as showing how one legal system has engaged with international obligations in respect of religious rights, this text provides a valuable source for comparative study of religious interests in national jurisdictions. It explores the particular response of the English legal system when faced with religious difference, and considers the extent to which the Human Rights Act may produce significant legal change. The text is aimed specifically at both the legal and non-legal reader, and concludes with a discussion of how to use English legal sources, and an extensive bibliography.
Human rights --- International conventions --- International law and domestic law --- National law
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