Communities, Individualism and the State
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Peter W. Edge, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK and Graham Harvey, Arts Faculty, Open University, UK;
Contents: Introduction, Peter W. Edge and Graham Harvey; Part 1: Context: Religion and law in Great Britain at the end of the second Christian millennium, Anthony Bradney; Neutrality between religions or neutrality between religion and non-religion?, David Robertson; Part 2: Religious Organisations and the State: Equity, inclusivity and participation in a plural society: challenging the Establishment of the Church of England, Paul Weller; Religious organisations and the Human Rights Act 1998, Peter Cumper; Part 3: Communalism in the Law: Childrens religious freedom, devout parents and the State, Rex J. Ahdar; Sacred spaces and planning law: property rights and the regulation of religious acitivites in the United States, Shelley Saxer; Knowledge, negotiation and NAGPRA: reconceptualizing repatriation discourse(s), Pia Altieri; The employment of religious adherents by religious organisations, Peter W. Edge; Part 4: Conclusion: Religion, law and human rights: locating the debate, Malcolm D. Evans; Index.