TY - BOOK AU - Ahdar,Rex TI - Research handbook on law and religion SN - 9781788112468 AV - K3280 .R474 2018 U1 - 340 23 PY - 2018/// CY - UK PB - Edward Elgar KW - Religion and law KW - Church and state KW - Freedom of religion KW - fast KW - 86.52 civil rights KW - nbc N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 465-474) and index; Foreword; John Witte Jr. --; Navigating law and religion : familiar waterways, rivers less travelled and uncharted seas; Rex Ahdar --; The sociological dimension of law and religion; Russell Sandberg --; Equality, religion, and nihilism; Steve D. Smith --; Jeremy Bentham and the problem of the authority of biblical law; Jonathan Burnside --; Dworkin's religion and the end of religious liberty; Joel Harrison --; What kind of human right is religious liberty?; Andrew Koppelman --; Establishment and encounter; Perry Dane --; Religion, secularism and limitations on constitutional amendment; Richard Albert and Yaniv Roznai --; Regulation of religion communities in a multicultural polity; Jacyln L. Neo --; Liberal constitutionalism and the unsettling of the secular; Benjamin L. Berger --; The boundaries of faith-based organizations in Europe; Hans-Martien ten Napel --; Enforcing religious law; Farrah Ahmed --; When judges are theologians : adjudicating religious questions; Michael A. Helfand --; The justiciability and adjudication of religious disputes; Francois Venter --; Controversial doctrine : the relevance of religious content in the supervisory role of international human rights bodies; Paul M. Taylor --; Dangers of the changing narrative of human rights : why democracy and security need religious freedom; Merilin Kiviorg --; Freedom of religion and the rise of secularism : struggles in the British workplace; Mark Hill --; The legal recognition of freedom of conscience as conscientious objection : familiar problems and new lessons; Ian Leigh --; Of burqas (and niqabs) in courtrooms : the neglected women's voice; Renae Barker --; Trinity Western University's Law School : reconciling rights; Janet Epp Buckingham --; The persistence of religious confession privilege; A. Keith Thompson ER -