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Religion and the Exercise of Public Authority (Paperback): Benjamin L. Berger, Richard Moon Religion and the Exercise of Public Authority (Paperback)
Benjamin L. Berger, Richard Moon
R1,456 Discovery Miles 14 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the burgeoning literature on law and religion, scholarly attention has tended to focus on broad questions concerning the scope of religious freedom, the nature of toleration and the meaning of secularism. An under-examined issue is how religion figures in the decisions, actions and experiences of those charged with performing public duties. This point of contact between religion and public authority has generated a range of legal and political controversies around issues such as the wearing of religious symbols by public officials, prayer at municipal government meetings, religious education and conscientious objection by public servants. Authored by scholars from a variety of disciplines, the chapters in this volume provide insight into these and other issues. Yet the volume also provides an entry point into a deeper examination of the concepts that are often used to organise and manage religious diversity, notably state neutrality. By examining the exercise of public authority by individuals who are religiously committed - or who, in the discharge of their public responsibilities, must account for those who are - this volume exposes the assumptions about legal and political life that underlie the concept of state neutrality and reveals its limits as a governing ideal.

Religion and the Exercise of Public Authority (Hardcover): Benjamin L. Berger, Richard Moon Religion and the Exercise of Public Authority (Hardcover)
Benjamin L. Berger, Richard Moon
R3,274 Discovery Miles 32 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the burgeoning literature on law and religion, scholarly attention has tended to focus on broad questions concerning the scope of religious freedom, the nature of toleration and the meaning of secularism. An under-examined issue is how religion figures in the decisions, actions and experiences of those charged with performing public duties. This point of contact between religion and public authority has generated a range of legal and political controversies around issues such as the wearing of religious symbols by public officials, prayer at municipal government meetings, religious education and conscientious objection by public servants. Authored by scholars from a variety of disciplines, the chapters in this volume provide insight into these and other issues. Yet the volume also provides an entry point into a deeper examination of the concepts that are often used to organise and manage religious diversity, notably state neutrality. By examining the exercise of public authority by individuals who are religiously committed - or who, in the discharge of their public responsibilities, must account for those who are - this volume exposes the assumptions about legal and political life that underlie the concept of state neutrality and reveals its limits as a governing ideal.

Law's Religion - Religious Difference and the Claims of Constitutionalism (Paperback): Benjamin L. Berger Law's Religion - Religious Difference and the Claims of Constitutionalism (Paperback)
Benjamin L. Berger
R1,211 Discovery Miles 12 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Prevailing stories about law and religion place great faith in the capacity of legal multiculturalism, rights-based toleration, and conceptions of the secular to manage issues raised by religious difference. Yet the relationship between law and religion consistently proves more fraught than such accounts suggest. In Law's Religion, Benjamin L. Berger knocks law from its perch above culture, arguing that liberal constitutionalism is an aspect of, not an answer to, the challenges of cultural pluralism. Berger urges an approach to the study of law and religion that focuses on the experience of law as a potent cultural force. Based on a close reading of Canadian jurisprudence, but relevant to all liberal legal orders, this book explores the nature and limits of legal tolerance and shows how constitutional law's understanding of religion shapes religious freedom. Rather than calling for legal reform, Law's Religion invites us to rethink the ethics, virtues, and practices of adjudication in matters of religious difference.

The Grand Experiment - Law and Legal Culture in British Settler Societies (Paperback): Hamar Foster, Benjamin L. Berger, A.R.... The Grand Experiment - Law and Legal Culture in British Settler Societies (Paperback)
Hamar Foster, Benjamin L. Berger, A.R. Buck
R962 Discovery Miles 9 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The essays in this volume reflect the exciting new directions in which legal history in the settler colonies of the British Empire has developed. The contributors show how local life and culture in selected settlements influenced, and was influenced by, the ideology of the rule of law that accompanied the British colonial project. Exploring themes of legal translation, local understandings, judicial biography, and "law at the boundaries," they examine the legal cultures of dominions in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand to provide a contextual and comparative account of the "incomplete implementation of the British constitution" in these colonies.

The Grand Experiment - Law and Legal Culture in British Settler Societies (Hardcover, New): Hamar Foster, Benjamin L. Berger,... The Grand Experiment - Law and Legal Culture in British Settler Societies (Hardcover, New)
Hamar Foster, Benjamin L. Berger, A.R. Buck
R2,485 Discovery Miles 24 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The essays in this volume reflect the exciting new directions in which legal history in the settler colonies of the British Empire has developed. The contributors show how local life and culture in selected settlements influenced, and was influenced by, the ideology of the rule of law that accompanied the British colonial project. Exploring themes of legal translation, local understandings, judicial biography, and "law at the boundaries," they examine the legal cultures of dominions in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand to provide a contextual and comparative account of the "incomplete implementation of the British constitution" in these colonies.

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