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The Church of England - Charity Law and Human Rights (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
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The Church of England - Charity Law and Human Rights (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
Series: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice, 36
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This book examines the interface between religion, charity law and
human rights. It does so by treating the Church of England and its
current circumstances as a timely case study providing an
opportunity to examine the tensions that have now become such a
characteristic feature of that interface.
Firstly, it suggests that the Church is the primary source of canon
law principles that have played a formative role in shaping civic
morality throughout the common law jurisdictions: the history of
their emergence and enforcement by the State in post-Reformation
England is recorded and assessed. Secondly, it reveals that of such
principles those of greatest weight were associated with matters of
sexuality: in particular, for centuries, family law was formulated
and applied with regard for the sanctity of the heterosexual
marital family which provided the only legally permissible context
for any form of sexual relationship. Thirdly, given that history,
it identifies and assesses the particular implications that now
arise for the Church as a consequence of recent charity law reform
outcomes and human rights case law developments: a comparative
analysis of religion related case law is provided. Finally,
following an outline of the structure and organizational functions
of the Church, a detailed analysis is undertaken of its success in
engaging with these issues in the context of the Lambeth
Conferences, the wider Anglican Communion and in the ill-fated
Covenant initiative.From the perspective of the dilemmas currently
challenging the moral authority of the Church of England, this book
identifies and explores the contemporary moral imperatives or red
line issues that now threaten the coherence of Christian religions
in most leading common law nations. Gay marriage and abortion are
among the host of morally charged and deeply divisive topics
demanding a reasoned response and leadership from religious bodies.
Attention is given to the judicial interpretation and evaluation of
these and other issues that now undermine the traditional role of
the Church of England. As the interface between religion, charity
law and human rights becomes steadily more fractious, with
religious fundamentalism and discrimination acquiring a higher
profile, there is now a pressing need for a more balanced
relationship between those with and those without religious
beliefs.
This book will be an invaluable aid in starting the process of
achieving a triangulated relationship between the principles of
canon law, charity law and human rights law.
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