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The Confluence of Law and Religion

The Confluence of Law and Religion
Author: Mark Hill
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2016-04-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1107105439

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Examines the interdisciplinary development of law and religion, with a particular focus on Professor Norman Doe's pioneering role.


The Confluence of Law and Religion

The Confluence of Law and Religion
Author: Frank Cranmer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2016
Genre: Church and state
ISBN: 9781107512733

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Since the early 1990s, politicians, policymakers, the media and academics have increasingly focused on religion, noting the significant increase in the number of cases involving religion. As a result, law and religion has become a specific area of study. The work of Professor Norman Doe at Cardiff University has served as a catalyst for this change, especially through the creation of the LLM in Canon Law in 1991 (the first degree of its type since the time of the Reformation) and the Centre for Law and Religion in 1998 (the first of its kind in the UK). Published to mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the LLM in Canon Law and to pay tribute to Professor Doe's achievements so far, this volume reflects upon the interdisciplinary development of law and religion.


The Confluence of Law and Religion

The Confluence of Law and Religion
Author: Frank Cranmer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-04-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1316598446

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Since the early 1990s, politicians, policymakers, the media and academics have increasingly focused on religion, noting the significant increase in the number of cases involving religion. As a result, law and religion has become a specific area of study. The work of Professor Norman Doe at Cardiff University has served as a catalyst for this change, especially through the creation of the LLM in Canon Law in 1991 (the first degree of its type since the time of the Reformation) and the Centre for Law and Religion in 1998 (the first of its kind in the UK). Published to mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the LLM in Canon Law and to pay tribute to Professor Doe's achievements so far, this volume reflects upon the interdisciplinary development of law and religion.


Roman Law and the Legal World of the Romans

Roman Law and the Legal World of the Romans
Author: Andrew M. Riggsby
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2010-06-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 052168711X

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Andrew Riggsby provides a survey of the main areas of Roman law, and their place in Roman life.


Magna Carta, Religion and the Rule of Law

Magna Carta, Religion and the Rule of Law
Author: Robin Griffith-Jones
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2015-04-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107100194

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Jurists, historians and theologians from five faiths and three continents examine the importance of Magna Carta's religious foundations.


Religion and Legal Pluralism

Religion and Legal Pluralism
Author: Russell Sandberg
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2016-03-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1317068025

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In recent years, there have been a number of concerns about the recognition of religious laws and the existence of religious courts and tribunals. There has also been the growing literature on legal pluralism which seeks to understand how more than one legal system can and should exist within one social space. However, whilst a number of important theoretical works concerning legal pluralism in the context of cultural rights have been published, little has been published specifically on religion. Religion and Legal Pluralism explores the extent to which religious laws are already recognised by the state and the extent to which religious legal systems, such as Sharia law, should be accommodated.


Religious Symbols and the Intervention of the Law

Religious Symbols and the Intervention of the Law
Author: Sylvie Bacquet
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2019-06-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1317357310

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In contemporary pluralist states, where faith communities live together, different religious symbols and practices have to coexist. This may lead to conflicts between certain minority practices and the dominant majority, particularly around the manifestation of belief in the public domain which may be seen both by the religious and secular majorities as a threat to their cultural heritage or against the secular values of the host country. The law has to mitigate those tensions in order to protect the public from harm and preserve order but in doing so, it may where necessary have to limit citizens’ ability to freely manifest their religion. It is those limitations that have been disputed in the courts on grounds of freedom of religion and belief. Religious symbols are often at the heart of legal battles, with courts called upon to consider the lawfulness of banning or restricting certain symbols or practices. This book analyses the relationship between the state, individuals and religious symbols, considering the three main forms of religious expression, symbols that believers wear on their body, symbols in the public space such as religious edifices and rituals that believers perform as a manifestation of their faith. The book looks comparatively at legal responses in England, the U.S.A and France comparing different approaches to the issues of symbols in the public sphere and their interaction with the law. The book considers religious manifestation as a social phenomenon taking a multidisciplinary approach to the question mixing elements of the anthropology, history and sociology of religion in order to provide some context and examine how this could help inform the law.


Comparative Religious Law

Comparative Religious Law
Author: Norman Doe
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-11-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1316733297

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Comparative Religious Law provides for the first time a study of the regulatory instruments of Jewish, Christian and Muslim religious organisations in Britain in light of their historical religious laws. Norman Doe questions assumptions about the pervasiveness, character and scope of religious laws, from the view that they are not or should not be recognised by civil law, to the idea that there may be a fundamental incompatibility between religious and civil law. It proposes that religious laws pervade society, are recognised by civil law, have both a religious and temporal character, and regulate wide areas of believers' lives. Subjects include sources of law, faith leaders, governance, worship and education, rites of passage, divorce and children, and religion-State relations. A Charter of 'the principles of religious law' common to all three Abrahamic faiths is proposed, to stimulate greater mutual understanding between religion and society and between the three faiths themselves.


Freedom of Religion or Belief

Freedom of Religion or Belief
Author: Paul T. Babie
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2020-05-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1788977807

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Using the metaphor of ‘constitutional space’, this thought-provoking book describes the confluence and convergence of powers in a constitutional system, comprised of the principled exercise of the legislative, executive and judicial powers of constitutional government. Addressing the issues surrounding the freedom of religion or belief, the book explores the dimensions of constitutional space and the content of this freedom, as well as comparative approaches to defining and protecting this freedom.


The Impact of Academic Research

The Impact of Academic Research
Author: William Schweiker
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2022-07-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1666750565

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This volume addresses whether, how, and where academic research has an impact on ethical education, character formation, and the communication of values in late modern pluralistic societies. It reflects the great impacts of a global network of research universities, with an enormous range of exact, social, and humane sciences, and sundry forms of professional training in medicine, theology, law, and business. Several chapter authors praise the modern academy for its ardent pursuit of knowledge and truth and its ample defense of tested truth-claims. But other authors challenge the ethical impact of some forms and forums of academic research today. With contributions by Stefan Alkier (Frankfurt), Rüdiger Bittner (Bielefeld), Celia Deane-Drummond (Oxford), Bernold Fiedler (Berlin), Andreas Glaeser (Chicago), Gary Hauk (Atlanta), Jörg Hüfner (Heidelberg), Michael Kirschfi nk (Heidelberg), Andreas Schüle (Leipzig), William Schweiker (Chicago), Michael Welker (Heidelberg), and John Witte, Jr. (Atlanta).