ICLRS
International Center for Law and Religion Studies
Home
About Us
Our Mission
Our Students
Center Leadership
Center Fellows
Publications
Annual Reports
Contact Us
Donate
Events
Calendar
Center News & Events
Annual International Law and Religion Symposium
Religious Freedom Annual Review
Resources
Research Databases
Strasbourg Consortium
Religious Freedom Brochures
Headlines
Blog
NEW ON RELIGLAW
New
Law and Religion Framework Overviews
:
France
,
Panama
,
Thailand
,
Pakistan
,
Lithuania
,
Estonia
,
Fiji
,
El Salvador,
Germany
,
Poland
,
Armenia
,
Kyrgyzstan
,
Japan
,
Zimbabwe
,
Guyana
,
Peru
,
Singapore
,
Puerto Rico
,
New Zealand
,
Rwanda
,
Angola
,
Kazakhstan
,
Kenya
,
Taiwan (Republic of China)
,
Ecuador
,
Costa Rica
,
Portugal
,
Bolivia
,
Nicaragua
,
China
,
Paraguay
,
Belize
,
Australia
,
Uruguay
,
Cambodia
,
Colombia
,
Albania
,
Nigeria
,
Greece
,
Guatemala
,
Mexico
,
Samoa
,
Switzerland
Indonesia
,
Philippines
,
Malaysia
,
Vietnam
,
United Kingdom
,
Spain
,
Mongolia
,
India
,
Brazil
,
Botswana
,
Turkey
,
Russia
,
Argentina
,
Chile
Article 18: From Rhetoric to Reality
, Report of the All Party Parliamentary Group for International Freedom of Religion or Belief (APPG), October 2017
Developing a multilateral approach to Freedom of Religion or Belief: a European perspective
(The Wilton Park Report – 2015)
Three documents in Chinese,
provided by Celine Wu:
The Legal Person Type of the Religious Organization in the Civil Code – 民法典中宗教组织的法人化类型_吴才毓
On the Legal Issue of Temples in Scenic Sites –《宗教与法制》-刍议风景区内寺观的法律问题
Legal Framework for Ownership of Religious Cultural Relics
The Role of Faith in Addressing Key Global Challenges
, by Antje Jackelén, Linda Woodhead and Brian J. Grim,
Members, Global Agenda Council on the Role of Faith
Religion and development: making better policy to make a bigger difference in Africa
, Wilton Park and The International Center for Law and Religion Studies
The Phenomenon of Religion and Globalization
by Yinka Olomojobi
The Electronic Digitisation of ISIS: Building a Multi-media Legacy
by Remy Mahzam
Interim report of the Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief [focusing on the rights of the child and his or her parents in the area of freedom of religion or belief ]
SPAIN:
Two new acts have been passed regarding religious denominations in Spain. One of them is totally new and the other one is a new version of a former law. The first one is about the
recognition of
“deeply rootedness” (“otorio arraigo”) of religious groups
and the other is a new version of the
law regulating the Registry of religious denominations
. — Rebeca Vázquez Gómez
Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Constitution of 2005 with Amendments through 2011
, submitted by Dr. Joseph Yav