Freedom of Religion under Bills of Rights

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edited by and Neville Rochow

FREE | 2012 | Ebook (PDF) | 978-0-9871718-1-8 | 464 pp

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    Foreword: Human Rights and Courts
    The Hon Sir Anthony Mason AC KBE
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    INTRODUCTION

    1. Protecting Religious Freedom under Bills of Rights: Australia as Microcosm
    Paul Babie and Neville Rochow
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    SETTING THE SCENE

    2. How Religion Constrains Law and the Idea of Choice
    Ngaire Naffine
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    3. Is the Emperor Wearing the Wrong Clothes? Human Rights and Social Good in the Context of Australian Secularity: Theological Perspectives
    Bruce Kaye
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    4. Anniversary Overlap: Or What happens when St Paul Meets the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
    Alan Cadwallader
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    CONTEMPORARY FREEDOM OF RELIGION ISSUES

    5. Defamation and Vilification: Rights to Reputation, Free Speech and Freedom of Religion at Common Law and under Human Rights Laws
    Neil Foster
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    6. Should an Australian Bill of Rights Address Emerging International Human Rights Norms? The Challenge of ‘Defamation of Religion’
    Robert C Blitt
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    7. Christian Concerns about an Australian Charter of Rights
    Patrick Parkinson
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    8. Apostasy in Islam and the Freedom of Religion in International Law
    Asmi Wood
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    COMPARATIVE EXPERIENCE WITH FREEDOM OF RELIGION

    Europe

    9. Political Culture and Freedom of Conscience: A Case Study of Austria
    David M Kirkham
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    10. The Sky is Falling if Judges Decide Religious Controversies! – Or is it? The German Experience of Religious Freedom Under a Bill of Rights
    Cornelia Koch
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    11. Religious Freedom in a Secular Society: The Case of the Islamic Headscarf in France
    Nicky Jones
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    12. Religious Freedom in the UK after the Human Rights Act 1998
    Ian Leigh
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    North America

    13. Judicial Interpretation, Neutrality and the US Bill of Rights
    Frank S Ravitch
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    14. Protecting Religious Freedom: Two Counterintuitive Dialectics in US Free Exercise Jurisprudence
    Brett G Scharffs
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    15. Walking the Tightrope: The Struggle of Canadian Courts to Define Freedom of Religion under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
    Barbara Billingsley
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    16.ÌýQuo Vadis The Free Exercise of Religion? The Diminishment of Student Religious Expression in US Public Schools
    Charles J Russo
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    Australia and New Zealand

    17. Freedom from Discrimination on the Basis of Religion
    Kris Hanna
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    18. Ruminations from the Shaky Isles on Religious Freedom in the Bil