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|a A principled framework for the autonomy of religious communities :
|b reconciling freedom and discrimination /
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|a Part One: Religious Freedom versus Anti-Discrimination? -- Introduction -- Part Two: Legal Frameworks -- 1. Australia 2. United States 3. England -- Part Three: Theoretical Frameworks -- 4. Australia: Pragmatic Pluralism or Mild Establishment? 5. United States: Secularism or Pluralism? 6. England: Substantive Establishment? -- Part Four: A Principled Framework -- 7. Reconciling Religious Freedom and Equality in a Principled Framework.
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|t RELIGIOUS FREEDOM VERSUS ANTI-DISCRIMINATION? --
|t Introduction --
|g I.
|t Purpose of this Book: Reconciling Freedom and Discrimination --
|g II.
|t Religious Freedom and Equality: A Tense Relationship --
|g III.
|t Shortcomings in the Literature --
|g IV.
|t Peaceful Coexistence, Shared Premises and Political Virtues --
|g V.
|t Models of the Religion-State Relationship --
|g VI.
|t Structure of the Book --
|g pt. II
|t LEGAL FRAMEWORKS --
|g 1.
|t Australia --
|g I.
|t Introduction --
|g II.
|t Australian Constitution --
|g III.
|t Commonwealth Legislation --
|g IV.
|t Summary: The Legal Infrastructure for the Autonomy of Religious Communities in Australia --
|g V.
|t Evaluation of the Law: Peaceful Coexistence and the Theological Virtues --
|g VI.
|t Conclusion: The Autonomy of Religious Communities in Australian Law --
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|t United States --
|g I.
|t Introduction --
|g II.
|t First Amendment of the US Constitution --
|g III.
|t Federal Legislation --
|g IV.
|t Summary: The Legal Infrastructure for the Autonomy of Religious Communities in the US --
|g V.
|t Evaluation of the Law: Peaceful Coexistence and the Theological Virtues --
|g VI.
|t Conclusion: The Autonomy of Religious Communities in US Law --
|g 3.
|t England --
|g I.
|t Introduction --
|g II.
|t European Convention of Human Rights --
|g III.
|t UK Legislation --
|g IV.
|t Summary: The Legal Infrastructure for the Autonomy of Religious Communities in England --
|g V.
|t Evaluation of the Law: Peaceful Coexistence and the Theological Virtues --
|g VI.
|t Conclusion: The Autonomy of Religious Communities in English Law --
|g pt. III
|t THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS --
|g 4.
|t Australia: Pragmatic Pluralism or Mild Establishment? --
|g I.
|t Introduction --
|g II.
|t Australia as Pragmatically Pluralist --
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|t Evaluation of Australia's Pragmatic Pluralism --
|g IV.
|t Proposing an Alternative: Mild Establishment? --
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|t Implications for Australia's Legal Framework --
|g VI.
|t Conclusion --
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|t United States: Secularism or Pluralism? --
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|t Introduction --
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|t United States as Secular Separationist --
|g III.
|t Evaluation of Secular Separationism in the US --
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|t Proposing an Alternative: Pluralism --
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|t Implications for the United States Legal Framework --
|g VI.
|t Conclusion --
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|t England: Substantive Establishment? --
|g I.
|t Introduction --
|g II.
|t Elements of English Establishment --
|g III.
|t Nature of English Establishment: Substantive (Theological) or Formal (Secular)? --
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|t Peaceful Coexistence and an Evaluation of English Establishment --
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|t Implications for the English Legal Framework --
|g VI.
|t Conclusion --
|g pt. IV
|t PRINCIPLED FRAMEWORK --
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|t Reconciling Religious Freedom and Equality in a Principled Framework --
|g I.
|t Introduction --
|g II.
|t Reconciling Religious Freedom and Equality --
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|t Recommendations.
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