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Introduction |
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Part I Religion and the Social Structure |
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1 `Development of Family Law in Western and Eastern Europe: Common Origins, Common Driving Forces, Common Tendencies' (2003) 28/1 Journal of Family History pp.52--69 |
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2 Cousins and Widows, Adoptees and Concubines in The Development of the Family and Marriage in Europe (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1983) pp.48--63 |
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Part II The Family and the Transmission of Religious Identity |
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3 `The Parental Right to Control the Religious Education of the Child' (1916) 29/5 Harvard Law Review pp.485--500 |
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4 `Parental Disputes, Religious Upbringing and Welfare in English Law and the ECHR' (2014) 9/1, Religion and Human Rights: An International Journal pp.1--30 |
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5 `Responsibility for the Soul of the Child: The Role of the State and Parents in Determining Religious Upbringing and Education' (2015) 29/1 International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family pp.15--35 |
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6 `The Child's Right to Religious Freedom in International Law' in M.A. Fineman and K. Worthington (eds) What is Right for Children? (Farnham, Ashgate 2009) pp.243--268 |
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7 `The Child's Right to Religious Freedom and Formation of Identity' (2007) 15/2 International Journal of Children's Rights pp.251--268 |
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8 `No "Rip van Winkels" Here: Amish Education since Wisconsin v Yoder' (2006) 37/3 Anthropology and Education Quarterly pp.236--254 |
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Part III Religion and the Welfare of Family Members |
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9 Introduction -- The Child Cases: How America's Religious Exemption Laws Harm Children (Amherst and Boston: University of Massachusetts Press 2014) pp.1--20 |
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10 `Understanding Faith: When Religious Parents Decline Conventional Medical Treatment' (1994--1995) 45 Case West Reserve Law Review pp.891--926 |
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11 `When Terror Strikes at Home: The Interface Between Religion and Domestic Violence' (2004) 43/3 Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion pp.303--310 |
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Part IV Religion and Belonging |
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12 `Understanding the Religion in Freedom of Religion' in Peter Cane, Carolyn Evans and Zoe Robinson (eds) Law and Religion in Theoretical and Historical Context pp.26--43 |
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13 `Religious Freedom' (ch.3) Religion without God (Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press 2013) pp.105--147 |
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14 `Belief in Marriage' (2014) 5 International Journal of the Jurisprudence of the Family pp.63--88 |
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Part V The Secular State and Religious Groups |
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15 `Civil and Religious Law in England: A Religious Perspective' (2008) 10/3 Ecclesiastical Law Journal pp.262--282 |
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16 `The Archbishop and Marital Pluralism: An American Perspective' (2008) 10/3 Ecclesiastical Law Journal pp.344--347 |
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17 `Marriage Pluralism in the United States' in Joel A. Nichols (ed.) Marriage and Divorce in a Multicultural Context: Multi-Tiered Marriage and the Boundaries of Civil Law and Religion (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 2013) pp.309--340 |
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18 `The Impact of State-enforced Personal Status Laws on Human Rights' (ch. 3) Human Rights under State Enforced Religious Family Laws in Israel, Egypt and India (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 2013) pp.43--76 |
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19 `Personal Autonomy and the Option of Religious Law' (2010) 24 International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family pp.222--244 |
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20 Pascal McDougall and Merrisa Lichtsztral, `A "Deviant" Solution: The Israeli Agunah and the Religious Sanctions Law' in Mavis Maclean and John Eekelaar (eds) Managing Family Justice in Diverse Societies (Oxford, Hart Publishing 2013) pp.89--106 |
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21 `The Wife's Right to Divorce on the Basis of the Delegation Condition under Islamic and Iranian Law' (2011) 25/2 International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family pp.184--198 |
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22 `Family Law in Diverse Societies' in John Eekelaar and Rob George (eds) Routledge Handbook of Family Law and Policy (Abingdon, Routledge 2014) pp.424--438 |
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