
Religious Ideas in Liberal Democratic States
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Mirjam van Schaik is assistant professor of constitutional law and legal theory at the Open University, the Netherlands.
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Chapter 2: Group Rights, Individual Rights, and the Fundamentalist Challenge by Paul Cliteur
Chapter 3: Insults to Equality: An Egalitarian Analysis of Respect for Religious Feelings by Austin Dacey
Chapter 4: State (Non-)Neutrality and Conceptions of Religious Freedom by Alex Deagon
Chapter 5: Dignity in Life and Death by Jasper Doomen
Chapter 6: Blasphemy's History and the Denial of Neutrality by David Nash
Chapter 7: Religious Freedom as Moral Freedom by Michael Perry
Chapter 8: Realizing the Freedom of Religion or Belief Equally: The Case of Blasphemy in the Liberal Democratic State by Mirjam van Schaik
Chapter 9: Should the Courts Accommodate Religion in the Workplace? The Secular Nature of Europe's Legal Order and the Role of Supranational Courts by Carla Zoethout
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