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Varieties of the secular: Law, religion, and social change

  • LAW4656
  • Prato Term 2 2013 (Day)
  • 6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSL
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This seminar will provide both an historical and contemporary comparative look at the ways that legal systems have dealt with religious difference, freedom of religion, and "the secular". An important note in contemporary scholarship on the contemporary interaction of law and religion has been that there is not a single "secular" but, rather, varieties of secularisms. A close study of the various ways that political power, law, and religion have been configured provides a unique and valuable line of sight into comparative legal traditions, constitutional structure, and legal and political theory. Some of the most interesting contemporary legal and political debates have arisen out of... -- Course Website

Instructor: Professor Benjamin L Berger

Prerequisites: LAW1101 Introduction to Legal Reasoning; LAW1104 Research and Writing or equivalent introductory units.



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