Religion and law an introduction
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT :
Ashgate
c2006.
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Series: | Ashgate religion, culture & society series
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Table of Contents:
- Thinking about law, thinking about religion
- Introducing law and religion
- Why is law important for religion?
- Why is religion important for law?
- What is law?
- The constitution
- Legislation
- Decisions of the superior courts
- Academic commentary and other secondary sources
- Soft law and law in practice
- What is religion?
- Approaching the literature
- Methodology
- Territorial scope
- Topic
- Readership
- Religious interests in international and domestic laws
- The idea of religious interests
- A taxonomy of religious interests
- Religious interests in international law
- International law
- The work of the United Nations
- Regional human rights documents : the ECHR
- Other regional human rights documents
- The limitations of international law
- Religious interests in generally applicable domestic guarantees
- The role of generally applicable guarantees of rights in constitutions
- United Kingdom
- New Zealand
- The United States
- Canada