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Religious Rules, State Law, and Normative Pluralism - A Comparative Overview

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Religious Rules and Legal Pluralism: An Introduction
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    Chapter 2 State Norms, Religious Norms, and Claims of Plural Normativity under Democratic Constitutions
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    Chapter 3 Anthropological Perspectives on the Normative and Institutional Recognition of Religion by the Law of the State
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    Chapter 4 Legal Pluralism: Freedom of Religion, Exemptions and the Equality of Citizens
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    Chapter 5 Religious Rules Under Austrian State Law
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    Chapter 6 Religious Rules and Principles in Belgian Law
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    Chapter 7 The Relationship Between Religion and State in Brazilian Law
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    Chapter 8 The Colombian Legal System: Applicable Religious Rules
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    Chapter 9 Accommodation of Religious Rules in Estonian Law and Practice
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    Chapter 10 La France Face à Ses Religions
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    Chapter 11 The Interplay Between State Law and Religious Law in Germany
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    Chapter 12 Borders of Religious Autonomy in Hungary
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    Chapter 13 The Application of Religious Law in a Multi-Religion Nation State: The Israeli Model
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    Chapter 14 Modifications et Contradictions de la Réalité Socioreligieuse en Italie. Profiles Juridiques et Sociales
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    Chapter 15 Legal Pluralism and Conflicts in Malaysia: The Challenge of Embracing Diversity
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    Chapter 16 The Status and Implementation of Islamic Law in Malaysia
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    Chapter 17 Religious Rules and the Law of the Dutch State
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    Chapter 18 Portugal: Religious Rules and State Law
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    Chapter 19 L’Application des Règles Religieuses dans le Système Juridique du Québec
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    Chapter 20 Managing Religion Through “Religious Harmony”: The Case of Singapore
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    Chapter 21 Religion and the Constitutional Experience of South Africa
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    Chapter 22 Striking the Balance Between Religious Rules and State Law: Spain
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    Chapter 23 Religion and Law in Twenty-First Century England: Tradition and Diversity
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    Chapter 24 Conclusion: In Pursuit of Pluralism
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Chapter title
Striking the Balance Between Religious Rules and State Law: Spain
Chapter number 22
Book title
Religious Rules, State Law, and Normative Pluralism - A Comparative Overview
Published in
Ius Comparatum - Global Studies in Comparative Law, July 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-28335-7_22
Book ISBNs
978-3-31-928333-3, 978-3-31-928335-7
Authors

Javier Martínez-Torrón, Martínez-Torrón, Javier

Editors

Rossella Bottoni, Rinaldo Cristofori, Silvio Ferrari

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Student > Master 1 50%
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Social Sciences 2 100%
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