In the economic field, the law is often perceived solely for the service function it provides (or should provide) to the benefit of market players. The economy thus drives the creation of negotiating instruments at the service of the great private economic powers. As a result, the weaker "parties" accept negotiating constraints which, although apparently voluntarily assumed in their conclusions and effects, actually limit their freedom by creating a functional and economic dependency. Is there a way to break this link and intervene in defense of values such as equality and solidarity which should be integral to contemporary societies? Among the various possibilities for positive conduct, religions are placed in the front row, above all fo...
In this article, the author discusses the ways such as common law, and contracts employed by religio...
SUMMARY: 1. Together in diversity: law and religion in modern civil law systems - 2. The religious t...
The idea is that the three Abrahamic religions, Judaism-Christianity-Islam, all predispose microecon...
The research has found its inspiring reason in the perception of important confessional belonging r...
There is a gap between economics and other social sciences, which has allowed religion to be overloo...
While Italian and Islamic economic and legal systems may appear to be so different as to be inconson...
Religious legalism encompasses a wide range of attitudes that assign religious meaning to legal cont...
The rule of law and religion can act as commercial substitutes. Both can create the trust required f...
In this treatise, some aspects of the relationship of religion to economic questions are examined, p...
Taking into account some research connecting religion and economics in the era of globalization, the...
The master‘s thesis The Economic Ground of Religious Choice portrays an attempt to divulge the origi...
Religion and law are often portrayed as belonging to different, isolated spheres and as conflicting ...
The purpose of the paper is to identify and analyze the basic principles of the economy of religion....
The article devoted to the analysis of interaction and interference of socio-economic institutes and...
This Article presents Law & Religious Market as an alternative critical perspective to examine the n...
In this article, the author discusses the ways such as common law, and contracts employed by religio...
SUMMARY: 1. Together in diversity: law and religion in modern civil law systems - 2. The religious t...
The idea is that the three Abrahamic religions, Judaism-Christianity-Islam, all predispose microecon...
The research has found its inspiring reason in the perception of important confessional belonging r...
There is a gap between economics and other social sciences, which has allowed religion to be overloo...
While Italian and Islamic economic and legal systems may appear to be so different as to be inconson...
Religious legalism encompasses a wide range of attitudes that assign religious meaning to legal cont...
The rule of law and religion can act as commercial substitutes. Both can create the trust required f...
In this treatise, some aspects of the relationship of religion to economic questions are examined, p...
Taking into account some research connecting religion and economics in the era of globalization, the...
The master‘s thesis The Economic Ground of Religious Choice portrays an attempt to divulge the origi...
Religion and law are often portrayed as belonging to different, isolated spheres and as conflicting ...
The purpose of the paper is to identify and analyze the basic principles of the economy of religion....
The article devoted to the analysis of interaction and interference of socio-economic institutes and...
This Article presents Law & Religious Market as an alternative critical perspective to examine the n...
In this article, the author discusses the ways such as common law, and contracts employed by religio...
SUMMARY: 1. Together in diversity: law and religion in modern civil law systems - 2. The religious t...
The idea is that the three Abrahamic religions, Judaism-Christianity-Islam, all predispose microecon...