Institutionalizing Rights and Religion
Herausgeber: Batnitzky, Leora; Dagan, Hanoch
Institutionalizing Rights and Religion
Herausgeber: Batnitzky, Leora; Dagan, Hanoch
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This book examines the institutional relationship between religions, political regimes, and human rights.
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This book examines the institutional relationship between religions, political regimes, and human rights.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 416g
- ISBN-13: 9781316607756
- ISBN-10: 1316607755
- Artikelnr.: 54644698
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 416g
- ISBN-13: 9781316607756
- ISBN-10: 1316607755
- Artikelnr.: 54644698
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Institutionalizing rights and religion: introduction Leora Batnitzky and
Hanoch Dagan; Part I. Secular Institutions and the Limits of Religious
Recognition: 1. Religion in the law: the disaggregation approach Cécile
Laborde; 2. The puzzle of the Catholic church Lawrence G. Sager; 3.
Religious accommodations and - and among - civil rights: separation,
toleration and accommodation Richard W. Garnett; 4. Israeli law and Jewish
law in Israel: a zero sum game? Yedidia Z. Stern; 5. Why
'live-and-let-live' is not a viable solution to the difficult problems of
religious accommodation in the age of sexual civil rights Mary Anne Case;
6. Control by accommodation: religious jurisdiction among the
Palestinian-Arab minority in Israel Michael Karayanni; 7. Decentralizing
religious and secular accommodations Roderick M. Hills, Jr; 8. In search of
the secular Yishai Blank; Part II. The Challenges of Religious Institutions
for the Secular State: 9. The 'how many?' question: an institutionalist's
guide to pluralism Ori Aronson; 10. Equality in religious schools: the JFS
case reconsidered Haim Shapira; 11. Religious freedom as a technology of
modern secular governance Peter G. Danchin; 12. Civil regulations of
religious marriage from the perspectives of pluralism, human rights and
political compromise Shahar Lifshitz; 13. The impact of Supreme Court
rulings on the Halakhic status of the official rabbinical courts in Israel
Amihai Radzyner; 14. Is conversion a human right?: a comparative look at
religious Zionism and Hindu nationalism Leora Batnitzky.
Hanoch Dagan; Part I. Secular Institutions and the Limits of Religious
Recognition: 1. Religion in the law: the disaggregation approach Cécile
Laborde; 2. The puzzle of the Catholic church Lawrence G. Sager; 3.
Religious accommodations and - and among - civil rights: separation,
toleration and accommodation Richard W. Garnett; 4. Israeli law and Jewish
law in Israel: a zero sum game? Yedidia Z. Stern; 5. Why
'live-and-let-live' is not a viable solution to the difficult problems of
religious accommodation in the age of sexual civil rights Mary Anne Case;
6. Control by accommodation: religious jurisdiction among the
Palestinian-Arab minority in Israel Michael Karayanni; 7. Decentralizing
religious and secular accommodations Roderick M. Hills, Jr; 8. In search of
the secular Yishai Blank; Part II. The Challenges of Religious Institutions
for the Secular State: 9. The 'how many?' question: an institutionalist's
guide to pluralism Ori Aronson; 10. Equality in religious schools: the JFS
case reconsidered Haim Shapira; 11. Religious freedom as a technology of
modern secular governance Peter G. Danchin; 12. Civil regulations of
religious marriage from the perspectives of pluralism, human rights and
political compromise Shahar Lifshitz; 13. The impact of Supreme Court
rulings on the Halakhic status of the official rabbinical courts in Israel
Amihai Radzyner; 14. Is conversion a human right?: a comparative look at
religious Zionism and Hindu nationalism Leora Batnitzky.
Institutionalizing rights and religion: introduction Leora Batnitzky and
Hanoch Dagan; Part I. Secular Institutions and the Limits of Religious
Recognition: 1. Religion in the law: the disaggregation approach Cécile
Laborde; 2. The puzzle of the Catholic church Lawrence G. Sager; 3.
Religious accommodations and - and among - civil rights: separation,
toleration and accommodation Richard W. Garnett; 4. Israeli law and Jewish
law in Israel: a zero sum game? Yedidia Z. Stern; 5. Why
'live-and-let-live' is not a viable solution to the difficult problems of
religious accommodation in the age of sexual civil rights Mary Anne Case;
6. Control by accommodation: religious jurisdiction among the
Palestinian-Arab minority in Israel Michael Karayanni; 7. Decentralizing
religious and secular accommodations Roderick M. Hills, Jr; 8. In search of
the secular Yishai Blank; Part II. The Challenges of Religious Institutions
for the Secular State: 9. The 'how many?' question: an institutionalist's
guide to pluralism Ori Aronson; 10. Equality in religious schools: the JFS
case reconsidered Haim Shapira; 11. Religious freedom as a technology of
modern secular governance Peter G. Danchin; 12. Civil regulations of
religious marriage from the perspectives of pluralism, human rights and
political compromise Shahar Lifshitz; 13. The impact of Supreme Court
rulings on the Halakhic status of the official rabbinical courts in Israel
Amihai Radzyner; 14. Is conversion a human right?: a comparative look at
religious Zionism and Hindu nationalism Leora Batnitzky.
Hanoch Dagan; Part I. Secular Institutions and the Limits of Religious
Recognition: 1. Religion in the law: the disaggregation approach Cécile
Laborde; 2. The puzzle of the Catholic church Lawrence G. Sager; 3.
Religious accommodations and - and among - civil rights: separation,
toleration and accommodation Richard W. Garnett; 4. Israeli law and Jewish
law in Israel: a zero sum game? Yedidia Z. Stern; 5. Why
'live-and-let-live' is not a viable solution to the difficult problems of
religious accommodation in the age of sexual civil rights Mary Anne Case;
6. Control by accommodation: religious jurisdiction among the
Palestinian-Arab minority in Israel Michael Karayanni; 7. Decentralizing
religious and secular accommodations Roderick M. Hills, Jr; 8. In search of
the secular Yishai Blank; Part II. The Challenges of Religious Institutions
for the Secular State: 9. The 'how many?' question: an institutionalist's
guide to pluralism Ori Aronson; 10. Equality in religious schools: the JFS
case reconsidered Haim Shapira; 11. Religious freedom as a technology of
modern secular governance Peter G. Danchin; 12. Civil regulations of
religious marriage from the perspectives of pluralism, human rights and
political compromise Shahar Lifshitz; 13. The impact of Supreme Court
rulings on the Halakhic status of the official rabbinical courts in Israel
Amihai Radzyner; 14. Is conversion a human right?: a comparative look at
religious Zionism and Hindu nationalism Leora Batnitzky.