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Freedom of religion under bills of rights /

'The Australian Constitution contains no guarantee of freedom of religion or freedom of conscience. Indeed, it contains very few provisions dealing with rights - in essence, it is a Constitution that confines itself mainly to prescribing a framework for federal government, setting out the vario...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: University of Adelaide. Research Unit for the Study of Society, Law and Religion
Otros Autores: Babie, Paul, 1966- (Editor ), Rochow, Neville (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Adelaide : University of Adelaide Press in association with the University of Adelaide's Research Unit for the Study of Society, Law and Religion, 2012.
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505 0 0 |t Protecting religious freedom under bills of rights: Australia as microcosm /  |r Paul Babie and Neville Rochow --  |t How religion constrains law and the idea of choice /  |r Ngaire Naffine --  |t Is the emperor wearing the wrong clothes? Human rights and social good in the context of Australian secularity: theological perspectives /  |r Bruce Kaye --  |t Anniversary overlap: or what happens when St Paul meets the Universal Declaration of Human Rights /  |r Alan Cadwallader --  |t Defamation and vilification: rights to reputation, free speech and freedom of religion at common law and under human rights laws /  |r Neil Foster --  |t Should an Australian bill of rights address emerging international human rights norms? The challenge of 'defamation of religion' /  |r Robert C Blitt --  |t Christian concerns about an Australian charter of rights /  |r Patrick Parkinson --  |t Apostasy in Islam and the freedom of religion in international law /  |r Asmi Wood --  |t Political culture and freedom of conscience: a case study of Austria /  |r David M Kirkham --  |t Sky is falling if judges decide religious controversies! -- or is it? The German experience of religious freedom under a bill of rights /  |r Cornelia Koch --  |t Religious freedom in a secular society: the case of the Islamic headscarf in France /  |r Nicky Jones --  |t Religious freedom in the UK after the Human Rights Act 1998 /  |r Ian Leigh --  |t Judicial interpretation, neutrality and the US Bill of Rights /  |r Frank S Ravitch --  |t Protecting religious freedom: two counterintuitive dialectics in US free exercise jurisprudence /  |r Brett G Scharffs --  |t Walking the tightrope: the struggle of Canadian courts to define freedom of religion under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms /  |r Barbara Billingsley --  |t Quo vadis the free exercise of religion? The diminishment of student religious expression in US public schools /  |r Charles J Russo --  |t Freedom from discrimination on the basis of religion /  |r Kris Hanna --  |t Ruminations from the Shaky Isles on religious freedom in the bill of rights era /  |r Rex Tauati Ahdar --  |t Indigenous peoples and bills of rights /  |r Paul Rishworth. 
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