
Law and Religion
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 3/24/2011
EAN 9781107003798, ISBN10: 1107003792
Hardcover, 236 pages, 24.4 x 17 x 1.4 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English
The worlds of law and religion increasingly collide in Parliament and the courtroom. Religious courts, the wearing of religious symbols and faith schools have given rise to increased legislation and litigation. This is the first student textbook to set out the fundamental principles and issues of law and religion in England and Wales. Offering a succinct exposition and critical analysis of the field, it explores how English law regulates the practice of religion. The textbook surveys law and religion from various perspectives, such as human rights and discrimination law, as well as considering the legal status of both religion and religious groups. Controversial and provocative questions are explored, promoting full engagement with the key debates. The book's explanatory approach and detailed references ensure understanding and encourage independent study. Students can track key developments on the book's updating website. This innovative text is essential reading for all students in the field.
1. What is 'law and religion'?
2. Historical development
3. Legal definitions of religion
4. The legal position of religious groups
5. Religious freedom as a human right
6. Discrimination on grounds of religion
7. Religious offences
8. Religion in schools
9. Religious law
10. The clash of arms.