The proceedings of a session of the AALS 2010 annual symposium, The Freedom of Religion and Belief Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights: Legal Moral, Political and Religious Perspectives, have been published in The Journal of Law and Religion, XXVI, No. 1 (2010-11) and include the following articles:
Brett G. Scharffs
“Symposium Introduction: The Freedom of Religion and Belief Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights: Legal, Moral, Political and Religious Perspectives”
Zachary R. Calo
“Pluralism, Secularism and the European Court of Human Rights”
Gerhard Robbers
“Church Autonomy in the European Court of Human Rights—Recent Developments in Germany”
Carolyn Evans
“Individual and Group Religious Freedom in the European Court of Human Rights: Cracks in the Intellectual Architecture”
Malcolm D. Evans
“From Cartoons to Crucifixes: Current Controversies Concerning the Freedom of Religion and the Freedom of Expression before the European Court of Human Rights”