This book brings together leading international scholars of law and religion to provide an overview of current issues in State-religion relations. The first part of the collection offers a picture of recent developments in key countries and religions. The second part is focused on Europe and, in particular, on the Nordic States and the postcommunist countries where State-religion systems have undergone most profound change. The third and final part is devoted to four issues that are currently debated all over the world : the relations between freedom of expression and freedom of religion ; proselytism and the right to change religion; the religious symbols; and the legal status of Islam in Europe and Canada.
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State and Religion in South Africa: Open Issues and Recent Developments
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States and Religion in West Africa: Problems and Perspectives
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State and Religion in Japan: Yasukuni Shrine as a Case Study
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Religions and Law: Current Challenges in Latin America
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State and Churches in Northern Europe: Achieving Freedom and Equality through Establishment
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Not Even Believing in Beloging: States and Churches in Five North-European (Post-) Lutheran Countries
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Church and State in the United Kingdom: Anachronism or Microcosm?
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Proselytism and the Right to Change Religion: The Romanian Debate
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Religious Symbols: An Introduction
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The European Court of Human Rights on Religious Symbols in Public Institutions- A Comparative Perspective: Maximum Protection of the Freedom of Religion through Judicial Minimalism?
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Canadian Muslim Women and Resolution of Family Conflicts: An Empirical Qualitative Study (2005-2007)
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