Summary: | Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Series introduction -- 1 Prologue -- 2 Striking a Balance : Restoring a neglected leading work -- 3 Religion and the Law : An unconventional path maker -- 4 Of Presbyters and Kings : A Scottish trail-blazer -- 5 The European Convention on Human Rights: A living leading work -- 6 Republican Fundamentalism Against Laïcité : Tempering the appropriation of a constitutional doctrine -- 7 Freedom of Religion under the European Convention on Human Rights : Foreshadowing interpretative dilemmas -- 8 The Impossibility of Religious Freedom : 'Legal religion' and its discontents -- 9 Law and Revolution : Rewriting the narrative of law -- 10 Religious Freedom, Religious Discrimination, and the Workplace : Overlapping protections in changing contexts -- 11 A Note on the Theology of Burial : A settled controversy -- 12 Roman Canon Law in the Church of England : Maitland's legacy on the study of religious law -- 13 Multicultural Jurisdictions : The need for a feminist approach to Law and Religion -- 14 Afterword -- Index.
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