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Law And Religion In Bangladesh, Jahid Hossain Bhuiyan Dr. Md.
Law And Religion In Bangladesh, Jahid Hossain Bhuiyan Dr. Md.
BYU Law Review
The Indian subcontinent (India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh) has been a center for a variety of religious traditions. Its multicultural and multireligious character makes it a crucible for religious tolerance. The resurgence of local cultural and religious consciousness under the influence of modernity and globalization has resulted in increasing complications in relation to the interaction between religious traditions. Religious tolerance in independent Bangladesh also has always been a fundamental value. It has been cherished by the followers of all religions. The object of this article is to trace the history of religious freedom of religious minorities in Bangladesh. It also examines …
The Courts And Foreign Affairs At The Founding, Kevin Arlyck
The Courts And Foreign Affairs At The Founding, Kevin Arlyck
BYU Law Review
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Towards A Recognition And Dialogue: Secularism In Europe, Jean-Paul Willaime
Towards A Recognition And Dialogue: Secularism In Europe, Jean-Paul Willaime
BYU Law Review
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Mormonism, Originalism, And Utah’S Open Courts Clause, Jarom R. Jones
Mormonism, Originalism, And Utah’S Open Courts Clause, Jarom R. Jones
BYU Law Review
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Still Fighting God In The Public Arena: Does Europe Pursue The Separation Of Religion And State Too Devoutly Or Is It Saying It Does Without Really Meaning It?, Vanja-Ivan Savić
Still Fighting God In The Public Arena: Does Europe Pursue The Separation Of Religion And State Too Devoutly Or Is It Saying It Does Without Really Meaning It?, Vanja-Ivan Savić
BYU Law Review
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Freedom Of Religion Under The European Convention On Human Rights: A Precious Asset, Françoise Tulkens
Freedom Of Religion Under The European Convention On Human Rights: A Precious Asset, Françoise Tulkens
BYU Law Review
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Tensions And Synergies In Religious Liberty: An Evaluation Of The Interrelation Of Freedom Of Belief With Other Human Rights; Parallel Equality And Anti-Discrimination Provisions; Enforcement In Competing European Courts; And Mediated Dispute Resolution, Mark Hill
BYU Law Review
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"And Should The First Be Last?", Malcolm D. Evans
"And Should The First Be Last?", Malcolm D. Evans
BYU Law Review
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Law And Religion In U.S. Legal Scholarship: An Empirical Examination, 2008–2012, James Cleith Phillips
Law And Religion In U.S. Legal Scholarship: An Empirical Examination, 2008–2012, James Cleith Phillips
BYU Law Review
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War Of The Words: Aliens, Immigrants, Citizens, And The Language Of Exclusion, D. Carolina Nunez
War Of The Words: Aliens, Immigrants, Citizens, And The Language Of Exclusion, D. Carolina Nunez
BYU Law Review
Words communicate more than their ordinary dictionary meaning. Words tell us about individuals' and communities' conscious and subconscious perceptions. The words we use are evidence of how we think, which, in turn, ultimately determines what we do. In this paper, I examine and compare the usage of the words "immigrant," "alien," and "citizen" to make observations on the nature of membership and belonging in the United States. While it is perhaps intuitive that these words carry very different connotations, here I use corpus linguistics to explore those connotations. I rely on the Corpus of Contemporary American English, a database of …
Multiculturalism And Feminism For Hispanic Immigrant Women Accused Of Drug Crimes, Kathryn Duque Lenhart
Multiculturalism And Feminism For Hispanic Immigrant Women Accused Of Drug Crimes, Kathryn Duque Lenhart
BYU Law Review
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Religion And Neutrality: Myth, Principle, And Meaning , Rafael Palomino
Religion And Neutrality: Myth, Principle, And Meaning , Rafael Palomino
BYU Law Review
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In Search Of New Believers: How The Guatemalan Religious Panorama Has Changed In Recent Decades, Hugo Leonel Ruano
In Search Of New Believers: How The Guatemalan Religious Panorama Has Changed In Recent Decades, Hugo Leonel Ruano
BYU Law Review
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Laity And Laicism: Are These Catholic Categories Of Any Use In Analyzing Chilean Church-State Relations? , Jorge Precht Pizarro
Laity And Laicism: Are These Catholic Categories Of Any Use In Analyzing Chilean Church-State Relations? , Jorge Precht Pizarro
BYU Law Review
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Preaching To The Court House And Judging In The Temple, Nathan B. Oman
Preaching To The Court House And Judging In The Temple, Nathan B. Oman
BYU Law Review
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How To Entrench A De Facto State Church In Russia: A Guide In Progress, Robert C. Blitt
How To Entrench A De Facto State Church In Russia: A Guide In Progress, Robert C. Blitt
BYU Law Review
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The Immutability Of Divine Texts, Liaquat Ali Khan
The Immutability Of Divine Texts, Liaquat Ali Khan
BYU Law Review
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Legal Aspects Of Church-State Relations In Post-Revolutionary Georgia, Khatuna Tsintsadze
Legal Aspects Of Church-State Relations In Post-Revolutionary Georgia, Khatuna Tsintsadze
BYU Law Review
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Problematic Issues Concerning The Freedom Of Association And Group/Collective Rights In The Republic Of Armenia, Shavarsh Khachatryan
Problematic Issues Concerning The Freedom Of Association And Group/Collective Rights In The Republic Of Armenia, Shavarsh Khachatryan
BYU Law Review
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Religious Groups And The Gay Rights Movement: Recognizing Common Ground, J. Brady Brammer
Religious Groups And The Gay Rights Movement: Recognizing Common Ground, J. Brady Brammer
BYU Law Review
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Rethinking The Role Of Religion In Changing Public Spheres: Some Comparative Perspectives, Rosalind I.J. Hackett
Rethinking The Role Of Religion In Changing Public Spheres: Some Comparative Perspectives, Rosalind I.J. Hackett
BYU Law Review
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Religion In The Public Sphere: Challenges And Opportunities In Japan, Hiroaki Kobayashi
Religion In The Public Sphere: Challenges And Opportunities In Japan, Hiroaki Kobayashi
BYU Law Review
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Religion In The Public Sphere: Challenges And Opportunities, Blandine Chelini-Pont
Religion In The Public Sphere: Challenges And Opportunities, Blandine Chelini-Pont
BYU Law Review
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Challenges And Opportunities Facing Religious Freedom In The Public Square, Judge J. Clifford Wallace
Challenges And Opportunities Facing Religious Freedom In The Public Square, Judge J. Clifford Wallace
BYU Law Review
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Religion In The Public Sphere: Challenges And Opportunities In Ghanaian Lawmaking, 1989-2004, Elom Dovlo
Religion In The Public Sphere: Challenges And Opportunities In Ghanaian Lawmaking, 1989-2004, Elom Dovlo
BYU Law Review
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Three Concepts Of Church Autonomy, Ronald R. Garet
Three Concepts Of Church Autonomy, Ronald R. Garet
BYU Law Review
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The Autonomy Of Church And State, Brett G. Scharffs
The Autonomy Of Church And State, Brett G. Scharffs
BYU Law Review
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Dissent And Disestablishment: The Church-State Settlement In The Early American Republic, Carl H. Esbeck
Dissent And Disestablishment: The Church-State Settlement In The Early American Republic, Carl H. Esbeck
BYU Law Review
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New Religious Movements And The Problem Of Extremism In Modern Russia, Veronika V. Kravchouk
New Religious Movements And The Problem Of Extremism In Modern Russia, Veronika V. Kravchouk
BYU Law Review
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Not For The Sake Of Punishment Alone: Comments On Viewing The Criminal Sanction Through Latter-Day Saint Thought, Marguerite A. Driessen
Not For The Sake Of Punishment Alone: Comments On Viewing The Criminal Sanction Through Latter-Day Saint Thought, Marguerite A. Driessen
BYU Law Review
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