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Religion Education and the Law
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  • Religion Education and the Law
  • Written by author Tottel Publishing
  • Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2008
  • "Religion, Education and the Law considers the basic legal provisions made by six countries to accommodate religion and to facilitate religious freedom, specifically in publicly-funded schools. In looking at church-state relationships in general, this ess
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Table of European Legislation

Table of Constitutions

Table of Conventions, Covenants and Declarations

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Ch. 1 Introduction 1

Ch. 2 Church-State Relations: Historical Evolution 41

Ch. 3 Religion, Education and Law in the European Union 57

Ch. 4 Human Rights: Freedom of Religion and Education 91

Ch. 5 Religion, Education and Law in England 143

Ch. 6 Religion, Education and the Law in Germany 181

Ch. 7 Religion, Education and the Law in France 213

Ch. 8 Religion, Education and the Law in Spain 251

Ch. 9 Religion, Education and the Law in Ireland 283

Ch. 10 Religion, Education and the Law in The United States 363

Ch. 11 Conclusions 423

App. 1A Declaration of Independence: Transcription 1776 437

App. 1B Bill of Rights: Transcription 1789 441

App. 2 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (La Declaration des Droits de L'homme et du Citoyen) 1789 445

App. 3 Universal Declaration of Human Rights 449

App. 4 European Convention on Human Rights 451

App. 5 Convention against Discrimination in Education 453

App. 6 International Covenant on Civil And Political Rights 461

App. 7 International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 463

App. 8 Declaration on the Elimination of all Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief 465

App. 9 Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union 471

App. 10 Letters of Note 485

Index 493


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