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Articles of interest – June 3, 2013
Source
Howard Friedman,
Religion Clause
From SSRN:
Louis-Philippe Raynault-Ollu & Giacomo Zucchi,
Concepts de religion dans le droit: Une étude éclectique des approches juridiques à la définition et au droit à la liberté de religion (The Concepts of Religion in Law: An Eclectic Study of the Juridical Approaches to Define Religion and Religious Freedom)
, Revue Juridique Thémis (2012-2013) 46 R.J.T.649-677.)
Sarah E. Hamill,
Judges and Religious-Based Reasoning: A Response to Ginn and Blaikie,
(March 31, 2012).
Michael McMillen,
Sequelae of the Dow Jones Fatwa and Evolution in Islamic Finance: The Real Estate Investment Example
, (New Horizon – Institute of Islamic Banking and Insurance, Forthcoming).
Mohammad Fadel,
Theology, Torture and the United States: Do Abrahamic Religions Have Anything Meaningful to Say?,
(The Muslim World. Volume 103, Issue 2, pages 223–228, April 2013).
Michael McMillen,
Islamic Capital Markets: A Selective Introduction
, (Who’s Who – International Legal, Forthcoming).
Helen M. Alvare,
No Compelling Interest: The ‘Birth Control’ Mandate and Religious Freedom
, (Villanova Law Review, Vol. 58, No. 3, pp. 379-436, 2013).
Daniel Golebiewski,
Open Wide the Doors to Christ: Polish Catholicism Under Communist Rule
, (December 22, 2011).
Andrew M. Koppelman,
Judging the Case Against Same-Sex Marriage
, (University of Illinois Law Review, Forthcoming).
Lama Abu-Odeh,
Egypt’s New Constitution: The Islamist Difference
, (Constitutional Secularism in an Age of Religious Revival: the Challenges, Oxford University Press, Forthcoming).
From Academia.edu:
Niels Valdemar Vinding,
Muslim Positions in the Religio-Organisational Fields of Denmark, Germany and England
, (University of Copenhagen Thesis, March 1, 2013).