Religious Rights
In: The International Library of Essays on Rights
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Series Preface -- Introduction -- Part I Theories of Freedom of Religion: Local or Global? -- 1 Christopher L. Eisgruber and Lawrence G. Sager (2009), 'Does it Matter What Religion is?', Notre Dame Law Review, 84, pp. 807-36. -- 2 Cécile Laborde (2014), 'Equal Liberty, Nonestablishment, and Religious Freedom', Legal Theory, 20, pp. 52-77. -- 3 Michael J. Perry (2014), 'Freedom of Conscience as Religious and Moral Freedom', Journal of Law and Religion, 29, pp. 124-41. -- 4 Rafael Domingo (2014), 'A New Global Paradigm for Religious Freedom', Journal of Church and State, 56, pp. 427-53. -- 5 Elizabeth Shakman Hurd (2014), 'Religious Freedom, American-style', Quaderni di Diritto e Politica Ecclesiastica, 1, pp. 231-42. -- Part II Freedom of Religion Around the Globe -- Freedom of Religion in Asia -- 6 Thomas David Dubois (2005), 'Hegemony, Imperialism, and the Construction of Religion in East and Southeast Asia', History and Theory, Theme Issue, 44, pp. 113-31. -- 7 Richard Madsen (2011), 'Religious Renaissance in China Today', Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 40, pp. 17-42. -- 8 Michael Szonyi (2009), 'Secularization Theories and the Study of Chinese Religions', Social Compass, 56, pp. 312-27. -- 9 Peter van der Veer (2013), '''Smash Temples, Build Schools": Comparing Secularism in India and China', in The Modern Spirit of Asia: The Spiritual and the Secular in China and India, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, pp. 140-67. -- 10 Rajeev Bhargava (2014), 'State and Religious Diversity: Can something be learnt from the Indian model of secularism?', European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, PP -- Global Governance Programme, pp. 1-12