Religious Studies and Law
Religious Studies and Law explores the dynamic intersection between religious beliefs, institutions, and legal systems across historical and contemporary contexts. This section welcomes interdisciplinary contributions that address topics such as:
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The role of religious law in modern legal systems
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Comparative analyses of Islamic, Canon, Jewish, Hindu, or other religious laws
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Conflicts and harmonization between civil law and religious norms
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The impact of religious values on constitutional, criminal, or family law
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Secularism, freedom of religion, and legal pluralism
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Case studies of religious jurisprudence in national and international courts
Submissions may adopt doctrinal, sociological, anthropological, or philosophical approaches.
This category aims to foster scholarly debate on how religion and law influence each other in pluralistic and multicultural societies.
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