This article consists of the following parts: introduction, methodology, research results, analysis, and discussion. The article is devoted to religious law formation research from a historical and modern prospective. The authors consider the most prevalent religions in present-day society such as Hinduism, Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism and the way in which these religions influence legislation of India, Russia, Thailand, the United Kingdom and Muslim states. Furthermore, the author researches relationship between religion, law, and morality to reveal theoretical and practical links between religion and law. The explanation of the criteria for the legal provisions morality of is an obvious fact. In this regard, analysis of religious val...
The influence of world globalization processes on the development of the religious legal systems has...
Religious and moral relations are interrelated in the formation of a country's legal system. Religio...
This chapter argues that in a religiously diversified society, knowing different religious legal sys...
Paradoxically, Law and Religion is a new academic discipline which relates to an age old interaction...
ABSTRACT: In history, between Law and Religion there existed an important connection because both ha...
Much has been written on specific religious legal systems, yet substantial comparative studies that ...
Comparative Religious Law provides for the first time a study of the regulatory instruments of Jewis...
Issues concerning religion in the public sphere are rarely far from the headlines. As a result, scho...
Constitutional law and religious law are often portrayed as diametrically opposed domains. While the...
Religious institutions are players of transnational dynamics and influence the transformations of la...
This article analyses some of the religious features of some of the world’s constitutions and attemp...
Religion and law are often portrayed as belonging to different, isolated spheres and as conflicting ...
Although religion and law are two different patterns of social governance, the philosophy and value ...
The purpose of the study is to substantiate the fundamental correlation between the spiritual health...
Despite the contention that modern legal systems should function as if God did not exist, religious ...
The influence of world globalization processes on the development of the religious legal systems has...
Religious and moral relations are interrelated in the formation of a country's legal system. Religio...
This chapter argues that in a religiously diversified society, knowing different religious legal sys...
Paradoxically, Law and Religion is a new academic discipline which relates to an age old interaction...
ABSTRACT: In history, between Law and Religion there existed an important connection because both ha...
Much has been written on specific religious legal systems, yet substantial comparative studies that ...
Comparative Religious Law provides for the first time a study of the regulatory instruments of Jewis...
Issues concerning religion in the public sphere are rarely far from the headlines. As a result, scho...
Constitutional law and religious law are often portrayed as diametrically opposed domains. While the...
Religious institutions are players of transnational dynamics and influence the transformations of la...
This article analyses some of the religious features of some of the world’s constitutions and attemp...
Religion and law are often portrayed as belonging to different, isolated spheres and as conflicting ...
Although religion and law are two different patterns of social governance, the philosophy and value ...
The purpose of the study is to substantiate the fundamental correlation between the spiritual health...
Despite the contention that modern legal systems should function as if God did not exist, religious ...
The influence of world globalization processes on the development of the religious legal systems has...
Religious and moral relations are interrelated in the formation of a country's legal system. Religio...
This chapter argues that in a religiously diversified society, knowing different religious legal sys...