English law has long held the principle that religions should be free from interference by the state in certain matters. The original 1215 edition of the Magna Carta proclaimed, as its first article, ‘THAT WE HAVE GRANTED TO GOD, and by this present charter have confirmed for us and our heirs in perpetuity, that the English Church shall be free, and shall have its rights undiminished, and its liberties unimpaired.’This article was intended to protect the established Catholic Church from the powers of the state, specifically from interference in church elections by the executive in the form of the person of the monarch. The notion that religions were institutions with practices and beliefs that were outside the control of the state in certai...
While the United Kingdom has a general commitment to religious freedom, there is currently very litt...
Have some of the prosecutions for religiously aggravated offences going before the courts amounted t...
While the United Kingdom has a general commitment to religious freedom, there is currently very litt...
Even after, eight centuries, this provision of Magna Carta is one of the few that remains in effect....
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Blasphemy law was once an integral part of English constitutional and criminal law, such was the law...
This paper argues that questions about religious freedom must be subordinated to the fundamental p...
This article identifies the liberties of the Church and the City of London which were intended to be...
Following the Archbishop of Canterbury’s lecture on Religious and Civil Law in 2008, the existence a...
While the United Kingdom has a general commitment to religious freedom, there is currently very litt...
Have some of the prosecutions for religiously aggravated offences going before the courts amounted t...
While the United Kingdom has a general commitment to religious freedom, there is currently very litt...
Even after, eight centuries, this provision of Magna Carta is one of the few that remains in effect....
This thesis asks how manifestation of religious belief by religious individuals can best be protecte...
Is Christianity part of the Law of England? It would seem that if it ever was so, it is so no longer...
Although the U.S. Constitution protects the rights of religious institutions, it confers no general ...
At the dawn of the twenty-first century, something rather unexpected happened: religion became signi...
Introduction Human rights are the basic rights we inherit as humans regardless of race, colour, gend...
The author considers the controversial issues germane to the offence in English domestic law of inci...
The Labour Government (1997–2010) created a large number of new laws affecting religion. The Blair a...
Blasphemy law was once an integral part of English constitutional and criminal law, such was the law...
This paper argues that questions about religious freedom must be subordinated to the fundamental p...
This article identifies the liberties of the Church and the City of London which were intended to be...
Following the Archbishop of Canterbury’s lecture on Religious and Civil Law in 2008, the existence a...
While the United Kingdom has a general commitment to religious freedom, there is currently very litt...
Have some of the prosecutions for religiously aggravated offences going before the courts amounted t...
While the United Kingdom has a general commitment to religious freedom, there is currently very litt...