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Efnisyfirlit
- Front Matter
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Creating and conserving constitutional space
- PART I The concept of constitutional space and freedom of religion or belief
- 2. Religious freedom as an element of the human rights framework
- 3. The problem and the promise of religious liberty
- 4. ‘A la carte’ spirituality and the future of freedom of religion
- 5. Towards a constitutional definition of religion: challenges and prospects
- 6. Freedom of religion without a bill of rights: Australia’s peculiar approach to tackling freedom
- 7. The effect of s 116 of the Australian Constitution on the implied freedom of political communicat
- 8. Conceptualising reasonable accommodation
- 9. Protection of religious freedom under Australia’s amended marriage law: constitutional and othe
- 10. Identifying faith-based entities for the purposes of antidiscrimination law
- PART II Comparative perspectives
- 11. Reconciling democracy and human rights: implementing the expressive freedoms of the Internationa
- 12. It works better if it is not too secularised: the Croatian constitutional model for regulating s
- 13. Locating freedom of religion within the qualified rights of the European Convention on Human Rig
- 14. The Iraqi constitutional failure to protect the right to freedom of religion or belief
- 15. An assessment of the constitutional space for secularity and equality in India
- 16. The development trend concerning administration of religion and religious affairs in China
- 17. Apostasy and freedom of religion in Malaysia
- Index
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