Law and Religion in the Commonwealth

Law and Religion in the Commonwealth

The Evolution of Case Law

Foster, Professor Neil; Barker, Dr Renae; Babie, Professor Paul

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

06/2022

352

Dura

Inglês

9781509950140

15 a 20 dias

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1. Introduction
Renae Barker (University of Western Australia), Paul T Babie (University of Adelaide, Australia) and Neil Foster (University of Newcastle, Australia)


PART I
FOUNDATIONAL QUESTIONS IN LAW AND RELIGION
2. Church of the New Faith v Commissioner of Pay-roll Tax: Defining Religion for the World?
Renae Barker (University of Western Australia)
3. Titular Roman Catholic Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur v Home Minister: What is the Name of God?
Joshua Neoh (Australian National University)

PART II
FREEDOM OF RELIGION AROUND THE COMMONWEALTH
4. Eweida v UK: Cross Words and the Reformulation of Religious Freedom
Russell Sandberg (Cardiff University, UK)
5. Lee v Ashers Baking Company: Crumbs of Comfort in the Culture War
Ian Leigh (Durham University, UK)
6. R v Big M Drug Mart: The Unavoidable Pragmatism of Religious Freedom
Richard Moon (University of Windsor, Canada)
7. Shalla v State: Is Blasphemy a Religious or Criminal Offence in Nigeria under Islamic Law?
Azizat O Amoloye-Adebayo (University of Ilorin, Nigeria) and Muhammad Kamaldeen Imam-Tamim (University of Ilorin, Nigeria)
8. Adelaide Company of Jehovah's Witnesses v Commonwealth: Balancing Free Exercise and Public Order
Paul T Babie (University of Adelaide, Australia)

PART III
RELIGION AND STATE RELATIONS AROUND THE COMMONWEALTH
9. Iki Putra Mubarrak v Kerajaan Negeri Selangor and Others: Re-defining Religious Federalism in Malaysia?
Dian AH Shah (National University of Singapore)
10. Aston Cantlow v Wallbank: Defining the Public and Private Functions of the Established Church of England
Mark Hill KC (Open University, UK)
11. Attorney-General (Victoria) ex rel Black v Commonwealth: The High Court's Attempt to Make the Establishment Clause of the Australian Constitution Mean Very Little
Luke Beck (Monash University, Australia)
12. M Siddiq (D) Thr Lrs v Mahant Suresh Das and Others: Inconsistencies in the Law and Politics of Indian History in the Ayodhya Case
Sawinder Singh (University of Adelaide, Australia)
13. Benazir Bhutto v Federation of Pakistan: Using Islamic Principles to Expand Judicial Powers
Umar Rashid (University of Adelaide, Australia)
14. Lakeside Colony of Hutterian Brethren v Hofer: Jurisdiction, Justiciability and Religious Law
Kathryn Chan (University of Victoria, Canada)
15. Minister of Home Affairs and Another v Fourie and Another: A Jurisprudence of Engagement
Iain T Benson (University of Notre Dame, Australia)

PART IV
RIGHTS, RELATIONSHIPS, RESPONSIBILITIES AND RELIGION AROUND THE COMMONWEALTH
16. Her Majesty's Attorney-General v Akhter and Others: The Need for Legislative Reform of the Marriage Act 1949
Michelle Flynn (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Germany)
17. Christian Youth Camps Ltd v Cobaw Community Health Services Ltd: Balancing Discrimination Rights with the Religious Freedom of Organisations
Neil Foster (University of Newcastle, Australia)
18. Indian Young Lawyers Association v State of Kerala and Shayara Bano v Union of India: Understanding Religious Freedom and Women's Rights in the Twenty-First Century Using the Lenses of Sabarimala
and Shayara Bano
Preeti Nalavadi (University of Adelaide, Australia)
19. Allcard v Skinner: Religious Influence and Undue Influence
Craig Allen (University of Birmingham, UK)
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freedom of religion; European Convention on Human Rights; ECHR; meaning of religion; Canadian Charter of Rights; religious freedom; religious marriage; blasphemy; scientology; Islam; Church of England; Jehovah's Witnesses; United Kingdom; UK; Canada; Australia; Pakistan; Malaysia; India; Nigeria