Cookson challenges the current judicial trend towards greater acceptance of government claims about the importance of regulation of religious practices. She dismisses this trend's false dichotomy between anarchy and a system that respects religious freedom, and offers a practical approach to solving free exercise conflicts.
Cookson challenges the current judicial trend towards greater acceptance of government claims about the importance of regulation of religious practices. She dismisses this trend's false dichotomy between anarchy and a system that respects religious freedom, and offers a practical approach to solving free exercise conflicts.
This book explores the emergence and expansion of global kosher and halal markets with a particular focus on the UK and Denmark. Kosher is a Hebrew term meaning 'fit' or 'proper' while halal...
This book analyses the relation between state and religion in Indonesia, considering both the philosophical underpinning of government intervention on religious life but also cases and regulations...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks,...