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Religion as Empowerment: Global Legal Perspectives
Contributor(s): Topidi, Kyriaki (Editor), Fielder, Lauren (Editor)
ISBN: 1472437594     ISBN-13: 9781472437594
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $198.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: June 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Civil Rights
- Law | Comparative
- Law | Gender & The Law
LCCN: 2016479325
Series: Iclars Series on Law and Religion
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.4" W x 9.2" (1.30 lbs) 338 pages
 
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This volume shows how and why legal empowerment is important for those exercising their religious rights under various jurisdictions, in conditions of legal pluralism. At the same time, it also questions the thesis that as societies become more modern, they also become less religious.

The authors look beyond the rule of law orthodoxy in their consideration of the freedom of religion as a human right and place this discussion in a more plurality-sensitive context. The book sheds more light on the informal and/or customary mechanisms that explain the limited impact of law on individuals and groups, especially in non-Western societies. The focus is on discussing how religion and the exercise of religious rights may or may not empower individuals and social groups and improve access to human rights in general.

This book is important reading for academics and practitioners of law and religion, religious rights, religious diversity and cultural difference, as well as NGOs, policy makers, lawyers and advocates at multicultural jurisdictions. It offers a contemporary take on comparative legal studies, with a distinct focus on religion as an identity marker.