The Oxford Journal of Law and Religion has a range of articles drawn from various sectors of the law and religion field, including: social, legal and political issues involving the relationship between law and religion in society; comparative law perspectives on the relationship between religion and state institutions; developments regarding human and constitutional rights to freedom of religion or belief; considerations of the relationship between religious and secular legal systems; empirical work on the place of religion in society; and other salient areas where law and religion interact (e.g., theology, legal and political theory, legal history, philosophy, etc.). Subscription Information: 3 issues per year plus online access. This subscription runs annually, from January to December. We will contact you each year to check if you wish to renew your subscription.
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