Rene Provost
Mapping the Legal Boundaries of Belonging
Religion and Multiculturalism from Israel to Canada
Rene Provost
Mapping the Legal Boundaries of Belonging
Religion and Multiculturalism from Israel to Canada
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This collection of essays explores the complex relationship between religion and multiculturalism and the role of the state and law in the creation of boundaries.
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This collection of essays explores the complex relationship between religion and multiculturalism and the role of the state and law in the creation of boundaries.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: OUP US
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9780199383016
- ISBN-10: 0199383014
- Artikelnr.: 47868233
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: OUP US
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9780199383016
- ISBN-10: 0199383014
- Artikelnr.: 47868233
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Rene Provost is Associate Professor of Law at McGill University, and founder and former Director of the McGill Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism.
* Preface
* Contributors
* Introduction - Let Us Compare Mythologies, Caylee Hong and René
Provost
* Part I - Multiculturalism and Western Secularism
* Chapter 1 - The Christian Roots of the Secular State, Silvio Ferrari
* Chapter 2 - Conflicting Visions of Political Space, Suzanne Last
Stone
* Chapter 3 - Human Rights and Secularism: Arendt, Asad and Milbank as
Critics of the Secular Foundations of Human Rights, Shai Lavi
* Part II - Multiculturalism and Religious Freedom as Swords or Shields
* Chapter 4 - Religious Freedom as 'Reflexive Law', Ino Augsberg
* Chapter 5 - The Distinctiveness of Religious Liberty, Víctor M.
Muñiz-Fraticelli
* Part III - Negotiating Identity Between State and Religion
* Chapter 6 - 'Inside Out/ Outside In': Co-Existence and
Cross-Pollination of Religion and State, Shauna Van Praagh
* Chapter 7 - Who Is a Jew and The Law - Between London and Jerusalem,
Daphne Barak-Erez
* Part IV - Whose Voice? Which Truth? One or Many?
* Chapter 8- A Dialogue Between a Liberal and an Ultra-Orthodox on the
Exclusion of Women from Torah Study, Menachem Mautner
* Chapter 9 - Religious Claims as Public Reason? Polygamy as a Case
Study, Angela Campbell
* Part V - Multiculturalism, Religion and the Geography of Power
* Chapter 10 - The Multicultural Nature of the Religious Accommodations
for the Palestinian-Arab Minority in Israel: A Curse or a Blessing?,
Michael M. Karayanni
* Chapter 11 - Localizing Religion in a Jewish State, Yishai Blank
* Bibliography
* Index
* Contributors
* Introduction - Let Us Compare Mythologies, Caylee Hong and René
Provost
* Part I - Multiculturalism and Western Secularism
* Chapter 1 - The Christian Roots of the Secular State, Silvio Ferrari
* Chapter 2 - Conflicting Visions of Political Space, Suzanne Last
Stone
* Chapter 3 - Human Rights and Secularism: Arendt, Asad and Milbank as
Critics of the Secular Foundations of Human Rights, Shai Lavi
* Part II - Multiculturalism and Religious Freedom as Swords or Shields
* Chapter 4 - Religious Freedom as 'Reflexive Law', Ino Augsberg
* Chapter 5 - The Distinctiveness of Religious Liberty, Víctor M.
Muñiz-Fraticelli
* Part III - Negotiating Identity Between State and Religion
* Chapter 6 - 'Inside Out/ Outside In': Co-Existence and
Cross-Pollination of Religion and State, Shauna Van Praagh
* Chapter 7 - Who Is a Jew and The Law - Between London and Jerusalem,
Daphne Barak-Erez
* Part IV - Whose Voice? Which Truth? One or Many?
* Chapter 8- A Dialogue Between a Liberal and an Ultra-Orthodox on the
Exclusion of Women from Torah Study, Menachem Mautner
* Chapter 9 - Religious Claims as Public Reason? Polygamy as a Case
Study, Angela Campbell
* Part V - Multiculturalism, Religion and the Geography of Power
* Chapter 10 - The Multicultural Nature of the Religious Accommodations
for the Palestinian-Arab Minority in Israel: A Curse or a Blessing?,
Michael M. Karayanni
* Chapter 11 - Localizing Religion in a Jewish State, Yishai Blank
* Bibliography
* Index
* Preface
* Contributors
* Introduction - Let Us Compare Mythologies, Caylee Hong and René
Provost
* Part I - Multiculturalism and Western Secularism
* Chapter 1 - The Christian Roots of the Secular State, Silvio Ferrari
* Chapter 2 - Conflicting Visions of Political Space, Suzanne Last
Stone
* Chapter 3 - Human Rights and Secularism: Arendt, Asad and Milbank as
Critics of the Secular Foundations of Human Rights, Shai Lavi
* Part II - Multiculturalism and Religious Freedom as Swords or Shields
* Chapter 4 - Religious Freedom as 'Reflexive Law', Ino Augsberg
* Chapter 5 - The Distinctiveness of Religious Liberty, Víctor M.
Muñiz-Fraticelli
* Part III - Negotiating Identity Between State and Religion
* Chapter 6 - 'Inside Out/ Outside In': Co-Existence and
Cross-Pollination of Religion and State, Shauna Van Praagh
* Chapter 7 - Who Is a Jew and The Law - Between London and Jerusalem,
Daphne Barak-Erez
* Part IV - Whose Voice? Which Truth? One or Many?
* Chapter 8- A Dialogue Between a Liberal and an Ultra-Orthodox on the
Exclusion of Women from Torah Study, Menachem Mautner
* Chapter 9 - Religious Claims as Public Reason? Polygamy as a Case
Study, Angela Campbell
* Part V - Multiculturalism, Religion and the Geography of Power
* Chapter 10 - The Multicultural Nature of the Religious Accommodations
for the Palestinian-Arab Minority in Israel: A Curse or a Blessing?,
Michael M. Karayanni
* Chapter 11 - Localizing Religion in a Jewish State, Yishai Blank
* Bibliography
* Index
* Contributors
* Introduction - Let Us Compare Mythologies, Caylee Hong and René
Provost
* Part I - Multiculturalism and Western Secularism
* Chapter 1 - The Christian Roots of the Secular State, Silvio Ferrari
* Chapter 2 - Conflicting Visions of Political Space, Suzanne Last
Stone
* Chapter 3 - Human Rights and Secularism: Arendt, Asad and Milbank as
Critics of the Secular Foundations of Human Rights, Shai Lavi
* Part II - Multiculturalism and Religious Freedom as Swords or Shields
* Chapter 4 - Religious Freedom as 'Reflexive Law', Ino Augsberg
* Chapter 5 - The Distinctiveness of Religious Liberty, Víctor M.
Muñiz-Fraticelli
* Part III - Negotiating Identity Between State and Religion
* Chapter 6 - 'Inside Out/ Outside In': Co-Existence and
Cross-Pollination of Religion and State, Shauna Van Praagh
* Chapter 7 - Who Is a Jew and The Law - Between London and Jerusalem,
Daphne Barak-Erez
* Part IV - Whose Voice? Which Truth? One or Many?
* Chapter 8- A Dialogue Between a Liberal and an Ultra-Orthodox on the
Exclusion of Women from Torah Study, Menachem Mautner
* Chapter 9 - Religious Claims as Public Reason? Polygamy as a Case
Study, Angela Campbell
* Part V - Multiculturalism, Religion and the Geography of Power
* Chapter 10 - The Multicultural Nature of the Religious Accommodations
for the Palestinian-Arab Minority in Israel: A Curse or a Blessing?,
Michael M. Karayanni
* Chapter 11 - Localizing Religion in a Jewish State, Yishai Blank
* Bibliography
* Index