Regulating Religion: Case Studies from Around the Globe
presents, through the inclusion of contributions by international
scholars, a global examination of how a number of contemporary
societies are regulating religious groups. It focuses on legal
efforts to exert social control over such groups, especially
through court cases, but also with selected major legislative
attempts to regulate them. As such, this analysis falls within the
broad area of the sociology of social control and more
specifically, legal social control, a topic of great interest when
studying how contemporary societies attempt to maintain social
order. The factual details about social and legal developments in
societies where religion has been defined as problematic include
Western and Eastern Europe, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas.
This book will be of interest to researchers and students in the
sociology of religion, the sociology of law, social policy, and
religious studies as well as policy makers.
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