Australian laws concerning religious vilification and the prohibition of discrimination on the basis of religious belief pose a danger to the future of multiculturalism. They have a chilling effect on legitimate expressions of religious freedom because of the impact that folklaw and risk-averse management have on peoples behaviour. They may also create conflict by establishing a new forum for disputes that courts can never resolve. Communities who share values based on faith need the freedom to argue their understanding of truth and to discriminate between right and wrong as they see it. A new approach to multiculturalism is proposed that balances the different interests involved and which may benefit other minorities as well
This article aims at diagnosing the development of Ummah while Muslims are living as minority in Au...
There have been a number of attempts to create a constitutional bill of rights in Australia, but all...
Many religious believers are concerned that aggressive secularism is driving religion from the publi...
As religious traditions and equality norms increasingly collide, commentators in Australia have ques...
As religious traditions and equality norms increasingly collide, commentators in Australia have ques...
Despite a lively debate in Australia and internationally about the operation of anti-vilification la...
Religious vilification laws impose penalties for encouraging hatred, contempt or ridicule of others ...
This article explains the weakness of the argument that religious vilification laws promote harmony ...
This article examines the role of legal frameworks and everyday interaction in the negotiation of re...
While the world undergoes a religious revival, the protection of religious freedom, particularly of ...
With ever-increasing multiculturalism and diversity within New Zealand, this paper explores the pote...
A number of recent cases in Australia and overseas have highlighted an emerging tension between the ...
The parties contributing to the Freedom of Religion and Belief in Australia Inquiry had a strong int...
The parties contributing to the Freedom of Religion and Belief in Australia Inquiry had a strong int...
Australia is the great multicultural experiment with around 26% of the population having been born o...
This article aims at diagnosing the development of Ummah while Muslims are living as minority in Au...
There have been a number of attempts to create a constitutional bill of rights in Australia, but all...
Many religious believers are concerned that aggressive secularism is driving religion from the publi...
As religious traditions and equality norms increasingly collide, commentators in Australia have ques...
As religious traditions and equality norms increasingly collide, commentators in Australia have ques...
Despite a lively debate in Australia and internationally about the operation of anti-vilification la...
Religious vilification laws impose penalties for encouraging hatred, contempt or ridicule of others ...
This article explains the weakness of the argument that religious vilification laws promote harmony ...
This article examines the role of legal frameworks and everyday interaction in the negotiation of re...
While the world undergoes a religious revival, the protection of religious freedom, particularly of ...
With ever-increasing multiculturalism and diversity within New Zealand, this paper explores the pote...
A number of recent cases in Australia and overseas have highlighted an emerging tension between the ...
The parties contributing to the Freedom of Religion and Belief in Australia Inquiry had a strong int...
The parties contributing to the Freedom of Religion and Belief in Australia Inquiry had a strong int...
Australia is the great multicultural experiment with around 26% of the population having been born o...
This article aims at diagnosing the development of Ummah while Muslims are living as minority in Au...
There have been a number of attempts to create a constitutional bill of rights in Australia, but all...
Many religious believers are concerned that aggressive secularism is driving religion from the publi...