Uses a comparative analysis of case law in leading common law nations to demonstrate how religious discrimination is culturally determined.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kerry O'Halloran is a professionally qualified lawyer and social worker, and Adjunct Professor at the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies at the Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane. He is the author of Religion, Charity and Human Rights (Cambridge, 2014).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Background: Introduction to Part I 1. Identity, alienation and the law: the twentieth-century legacy 2. Religion, culture and religious discrimination Part II. Balancing Public and Private Interests: Introduction to Part II 3. Religion: the public and the private 4. The international framework and themes of religious discrimination Part III. Contemporary Religious Discrimination in Common Law Jurisdictions: The Judicial Rulings: Introduction to Part III 5. England 6. Ireland 7. The US 8. Canada 9. Australia 10. New Zealand Part IV. Religion and Discrimination: An Overview: Introduction to Part III 11. Themes of jurisdictional commonality and difference 12. Contexting religion, culture and discrimination Conclusion.
Part I. Background: Introduction to Part I 1. Identity, alienation and the law: the twentieth-century legacy 2. Religion, culture and religious discrimination Part II. Balancing Public and Private Interests: Introduction to Part II 3. Religion: the public and the private 4. The international framework and themes of religious discrimination Part III. Contemporary Religious Discrimination in Common Law Jurisdictions: The Judicial Rulings: Introduction to Part III 5. England 6. Ireland 7. The US 8. Canada 9. Australia 10. New Zealand Part IV. Religion and Discrimination: An Overview: Introduction to Part III 11. Themes of jurisdictional commonality and difference 12. Contexting religion, culture and discrimination Conclusion.
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