Freedom of religion under bills of rights:

How can a nation protect fundamental rights and freedoms, including religious freedom, within a liberal democratic context? The objective of the essays presentedin this volume is to provide an overview of the principal modelsused to protect fundamental freedoms, and especially the right to freedom o...

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Other Authors: Babie, Paul Theodore 1966- (Editor), Rochow, Neville (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Adelaide The University of Adelaide Press 2012
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Online Access:BSB01
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Summary:How can a nation protect fundamental rights and freedoms, including religious freedom, within a liberal democratic context? The objective of the essays presentedin this volume is to provide an overview of the principal modelsused to protect fundamental freedoms, and especially the right to freedom of belief,expression and practice of one’s religion, in major liberal democratic systems. A range of viewpoints are presented in a comparative way in orderto obtain insights, reveal strengths, weaknesses and differences of opinion, and tolearn from the lessons of others, how religion might be and has been protected
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Physical Description:1 online resource (xxiii, 440 pages)
ISBN:9780987171818

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