Articles of interest and new bibliography December 7, 2015
Howard Friedman, Religion Clause
From SSRN:
Jens T. Theilen, Towards Acceptance of Religious Pluralism: The Federal Constitutional Court’s Second Judgment on Muslim Teachers Wearing Headscarves , (German Yearbook of International Law 58 (2015)).
Julia Rackow, From Conflict to Cooperation: The Relationship between Karlsruhe and Strasbourg , (in Katja S Ziegler, Elizabeth Wicks and Loveday Hodson (eds), The UK and European Human Rights: A Strained Relationship?, (Hart, 2015) (draft version)).
Luke Beck, When Is an Office or Public Trust ‘Under the Commonwealth’ for the Purposes of the Religious Tests Clause of the Australian Constitution? , (Monash University Law Review, Vol. 41, No. 1, pp. 17-39, 2015).
Haroun Rahimi, The Customary Practice of Gerawee in Afghanistan: A Case for Transitioning to Real Equity-Based Finance , (Indonesian Journal of International & Comparative Law, 2015).
M. Cherif Bassiouni, Misunderstanding Islam on the Use of Violence , 37 Houston Journal of International Law 643-677 (2015).
Bonnie Honig, The Laws of the Sabbath (poetry): Arendt, Heine, and the Politics of Debt , 5 University of California Irvine Law Review 463-482 (2015).
Karen A. Jordan, The Contraceptive Mandate: Compelling Interest or Ideology? , 41 Journal of Legislation 1-64 (2014-15).
Yehiel S. Kaplan, Immigration Policy of Israel: The Unique Perspective of a Jewish State , 31 Touro Law Review 1089-1135 (2015).
James A. Sonne, Domestic Applications of Sharia and the Exercise of Ordered Liberty , 45 Seton Hall Law Review 717-759 (2015).
Gila Stopler, The Right to an Exclusively Religious Education–The Ultra-Orthodox Community in Israel in Comparative Perspective , 42 Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law 743-796 (2014).
Shaheer Tarin, An Analysis of the Influence of Islamic law on Saudi Arabia’s Arbitration and Dispute Resolution Practices , [Abstract ], 26 American Review of International Arbitration 131-154 (2015).
Christopher Blain, Employing One’s “Talents”: The Power of Innovative Bond Transactions to Finance Catholic Nonprofits , 33 Journal of Law Commerce 207-238 (2015).
Philip Hamburger, Exclusion and Equality: How Exclusion From the Political Process Renders Religious Liberty Unequal , 90 Notre Dame Law Review 1919-1980 (2015).
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The 2015 Law and Religion Bibliography , a 35-page bibliography of books, articles and blogs published in 2015, has been distributed as part of the AALS Section on Law and Religion Dec. 2015 Newsletter.