Since the early 1990s, politicians, policymakers, the media and
academics have increasingly focused on religion, noting the
significant increase in the number of cases involving religion. As
a result, law and religion has become a specific area of study. The
work of Professor Norman Doe at Cardiff University has served as a
catalyst for this change, especially through the creation of the
LLM in Canon Law in 1991 (the first degree of its type since the
time of the Reformation) and the Centre for Law and Religion in
1998 (the first of its kind in the UK). Published to mark the
twenty-fifth anniversary of the LLM in Canon Law and to pay tribute
to Professor Doe's achievements so far, this volume reflects upon
the interdisciplinary development of law and religion.
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