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 regions. The second part is focused on Europe and, in particular, on the Nordic States and the post-communist 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.
The work will be a valuable resource for academics, students and policy-makers with an interest in the interaction between law and religion.The contents include:
- A perspective from the sociology of religion, Grace Davie
- State and religion in South Africa: open issues and recent developments, Lourens M. du Plessis
- States and religions in West Africa: problems and perspectives, Fatou Kiné Camara
- Religious communities and the state in modern India, Tahir Mahmood
- State and religion in Japan. Yasukuni Shrine as a case study, Hiroaki Kobayashi
- Religion and the state in the United States at the turn of the 21st century, W. Cole Durham Jr and Robert T. Smith
- Religions and law: current challenges in Latin America, Juan Navarro Floria
- State and religion in Europe, Giuseppe Casuscelli
- States and religions in post-Communist Europe, Giovanni Barberini
- The recent developments of church-state relations in Central Europe, Balázs Schanda
- Church and state relations in the Czech Republic and in Slovakia, Antonello De Oto
- States and churches in Northern Europe: achieving freedom and equality through establishment, Marco Ventura
- Not even believing in belonging: states and churches in 5 North-European (post) Lutheran countries, Lisbet Christoffersen
- Church and state in the United Kingdom: anachronism or microcosm, Mark Hill
- Protection against religious hatred under the United Nations ICCPR and the European Convention system, Jeroen Temperman
- Religious freedom and freedom of expression in France, Blandine Chélini-Pont
- Limits and Guarantees of a Debated Right: Proselytism and the right to change religion, Asher Moaz
- Proselytism and the right to change religion in Islam, Roberta Aluffi Beck-Peccoz
- Proselytism and the right to change religion in Israel, Aviad Hacohen
- Proselytism and the right to change religion: the Romanian debate, Nicolae V. Dura
- Religious symbols: an introduction, Malcolm D. Evans
- Religious symbols between forum internum and forum externum, Peter Petkoff
- A brief introduction on the religious symbols debate in Italy and the United States, Adelaide Madera
- 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?, Hans Martien Th.D. ten Napel and Florian H.K. Theissen
- Civil religion and religious symbols in public institutions in Russia, Elena Miroshnikova
- The current debate on Islam, Mathias Rohe
- Canadian Muslim women and resolution of family conflicts: an empirical qualitative study (2005–2007), Anne Saris and Jean-Mathieu Potvin
- The implementation of the 1992 agreement in Spain, Carmen Garcimartín
- Islam at the threshold, Andrea Pin
- Conclusion, Silvio Ferrari
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