Presentations from the 1996 and 1997 International Church-State Symposia published in this issue are available for individual download:
Articles
Traditional Values, Governmental Values, and Religious Conflict in Contemporary India, Robert D. Baird
The Evolution of Religious Beliefs in a Constitutional Text, Alfredo Quispe Correa
The Contemporary Form of Registering Religious Entities in Spain, Rosa Maria Martinez de Codes
Relations with Religious Minorities: The Spanish Model, Alberto de la Hera
Christianity and Islam: Lessons from Africa, J. Paul Martin
Freedom of Religion and Public Worship in Mexico: A Legal Commentary on the 1992 Federal Act on Religious Matters, Jorge A. Vargas
The Relationship of Religious Liberty to Civil Liberty and a Democratic State, James E. Wood Jr.
External Monitoring of Domestic Religious Liberties, Michael Young
Notes
Religious Freedom in Southern Africa: The Developing Jurisprudence, Richard Cameron Blake and Lonn Litchfield
Understanding Chinese-U.S. Conflict Over Freedom of Religion: The Wolf-Specter Freedom From Religious Persecution Acts of 1997 and 1998, Darin W. Carlson
Losing My Religion: Austria’s New Religion Law in Light of International and European Standards of Religious Freedom, Christopher J. Miner
In re Young: A Correct but Unnecessary Constitutional Decision, David Lynn Mortensen
Religious Human Rights in Global Perspective: Legal Perspectives, Jason M. Waite