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Develops a normative theory of religious feedom from a liberal democractic standpointProvides an invaluable comparative analysis of major Anglophone common law jurisdictions and European human rights jurisprudenceNew to this Edition:Increased coverage of Islam and the flashpoint debates surrounding the accommodation of Muslim beliefs and practices in Anglophone nationsAnalysis of recent case law and legislation in the UK, the US, Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand
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Develops a normative theory of religious feedom from a liberal democractic standpointProvides an invaluable comparative analysis of major Anglophone common law jurisdictions and European human rights jurisprudenceNew to this Edition:Increased coverage of Islam and the flashpoint debates surrounding the accommodation of Muslim beliefs and practices in Anglophone nationsAnalysis of recent case law and legislation in the UK, the US, Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand