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- 11 August 2011, pp. 257-259
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The Future of ‘High’ Establishment
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- 11 August 2011, pp. 260-273
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Religion in the Public Forum
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- 11 August 2011, pp. 274-286
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Crucifixes, Margin of Appreciation and Consensus: The Grand Chamber Ruling in Lautsi v Italy
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- 11 August 2011, pp. 287-297
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Competing Concepts of Religious Freedom Through the Lens of Religious Product Authentication Laws
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- 11 August 2011, pp. 298-332
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Comment
Religion, Doctrine and Ecclesiastical Courts
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- 11 August 2011, pp. 333-341
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Lift High the Cross? An American Perspective on Lautsi v Italy
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- 11 August 2011, pp. 341-343
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Parliamentary Report
Parliamentary Report: February–May 2011
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- 11 August 2011, pp. 344-350
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Conference Reports
Twelfth Colloquium of Anglican and Roman Catholic Canon Lawyers: Rome, 3–6 March 2011
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- 11 August 2011, pp. 351-352
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Come High, Come Low: Establishment and the Public Role of the Church of England in the Twenty-first Century: Queen's Hotel, Leeds, 8–10 April 2011
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- 11 August 2011, pp. 352-353
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Law and Religion Scholars Network: Cardiff Law School, 17 May 2011
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- 11 August 2011, pp. 353-354
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Britain's Religious Courts Symposium: Cardiff Law School, 18 May 2011
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- 11 August 2011, pp. 354-356
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Book Reviews
Islamic Family Law. Raffia Arshad. Sweet & Maxwell, Andover2010 xxiv + 239 pp (paperback £94.00) ISBN 978-1-8470-3599-8
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- 11 August 2011, pp. 357-359
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National Religion and the Prayer Book Controversy, 1927–28. John Maiden. The Boydell Press, Woodbridge, Suffolk2009, xii + 210 pp (hardback £50.00) ISBN: 978-1-8438-3521-9
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- 11 August 2011, pp. 359-361
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Letters from Bishopsbourne: Three Writers in an English Village. Christopher Scoble. BMM, Cheltenham, 2010, xiv + 353 pp (hardback £17.99) ISBN 978-0-9541-5441-7
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- 11 August 2011, pp. 361-362
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Religious Liberty: Volume I – Overview and History. Douglas Laycock. William B Eerdmans, Michigan/Cambridge, 2010, xxiv + 864 pp (paperback £23.99) ISBN 978-0-8028-6465-9
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- 11 August 2011, pp. 362-364
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Canon Law and the Letters of Ivo of Chartres. Christof Rolker. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2010xiii + 386 pp (hardback £65.00) ISBN 978-0-5217-6682-1
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- 11 August 2011, pp. 365-366
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Shari'a as Discourse: legal traditions and the encounter with Europe. Edited by JS Nielsen and L Christoffersen. Ashgate Publishing, Farnham, United Kingdom, 2010. xvi + 267 pp (hardback £60.00) ISBN: 978-0-7546-7955-4
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- 11 August 2011, pp. 367-369
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Case Notes
Re St Mary, Longdon: Worcester Consistory Court: Mynors Ch, November 2010 Public right of way over churchyard
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- 11 August 2011, p. 370
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Shergill v Purewal: High Court, Queens Bench Division: Gray J, December 2010 Defamation – stay – non-justiciable
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- 11 August 2011, pp. 370-371
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