Oxford Journal of Law and Religion

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Informal Muslim Marriages: Regulations and Contestations2018/09/14English2
Legitimizing a Muslim Marriage in Malta: Navigating Legal and Normative Structures2018/09/18English2
Fair Access Versus Religious Freedom: A Difficult Balance2016/05/19English2
A Right to Discriminate? Widening the Scope for Interference with Religious Rights inEbrahimian v France2016/06/01English2
Laïcitéin the Private Sphere? French Religious Liberty After theBaby-LoupAffair2016/05/11English2
Towards Substantive Equality for Religious Believers in the Workplace? Two Supranational European Courts, Two Different Approaches2016/06/01English2
Why Spirituality Matters for Law: An Explanation2019/07/11English2
Religious Adjudication and the European Convention on Human Rights2019/02/01English2
Considering Freedom of Religion in a Post-Secular Context: Hapless or Hopeful?2017/10/01English2
How the European Court of Human Rights’ Concern Regarding European Consensus Tempers the Effective Protection of Freedom of Religion2015/09/11English2
Freedom of Religion and ‘Reasonable Accommodation’ in the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights2016/10/01English2
Lautsi v Italy: (Application no 30814/06): European Court of Human Rights (Grand Chamber): Costa (President), Rozakis, Bratza, Lorenzen, Casadevall, Bonello, Vjic, Maruste, Kovler, Jebens, Hirvela, Malinverni, Nicolaou, Power, Kalaydjieva, Poalelungi, Raimondi JJ: 18 March 20112012/01/05English2
Snyder v Phelps: (Docket No 09-751): Supreme Court of the United States: Roberts CJ, with Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas, Ginsburg, Breyer, Sotomayor and Kagan JJ, Breyer J concurring, Alito J dissenting: 2 March 20112012/01/05English2
Relational Constitutionalism and the Management of Religious Disputes: The Singapore 'Secularism with a Soul' Model2012/06/12English2
R (Bashir) v Independent Adjudicator: [2011] EWHC 1108: High Court of Justice (England and Wales) (Queen's Bench Division, Administrative Court): HHJ Pelling QC sitting as a judge of the High Court: 25 May 20112012/07/10English2
Body, Soul, and Spirit of the Law: Towards a Holistic Legal Paradigm2018/02/15English2
Is Freedom of Conscience Superior to Freedom of Religion?2018/02/01English2
Limitations to the Right to Religious Freedom: Rethinking Key Approaches2020/10/01English2
Public Officers and Same-sex Civil Unions in Italy: An Unsolved Principled Question?2017/09/25English2
Obergefell v Hodges: The US Supreme Court Decides the Marriage Question2015/09/21English2
Freedom of Religion or Belief and Sexuality: Tracing the Evolution of the UN Special Rapporteur’s Mandate Practice over Thirty Years2017/05/30English2
The Varieties of Symphonia and the State–Church Relations in Russia2020/10/01English2
Comprehending Ireland’s Post-Catholic Redress Practice as a Form of Transitional Justice2017/10/01English2
Pourquoi Suis-Je Charlie? Blasphemy, Defamation of Religion, and the Nature of ‘Offensive’ Cartoons2015/07/29English2
A Comment on the Exclusive Jurisdiction of Domestic Religious Tribunals in South Africa:De Lange v The Presiding Bishop of Methodist Church of Southern Africa2015/04/15English2
Government-sponsored Religious Education in Hong Kong after the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong v Secretary for Justice2014/04/18English2
Vallianatos and others v Greece: (Application nos 29381/09, 32684/09): European Court of Human Rights (Grand Chamber): Spielmann (President), Casadevall, Raimondi, Ziemele, Villiger, Berro-Lefevre, Lorenzen, Jociene, Lazarova Trajkovska, Bianku, Nussberger, Laffranque, Pinto de Albuquerque, Sicilianos, Mose, Potocki, Pejchal JJ; Casadevall, Ziemele, Jociene and Sicilianos JJ, concurring; Pinto de Albuquerque J, partly concurring, partly dissenting: 7 November 20132014/01/09English2
The Indonesian Blasphemy Case: Affirming the Legality of the Blasphemy Law2012/07/28English2
Advancing Debate about Religion or Belief, Equality and Human Rights: Grounds for Optimism?2013/02/13English2
What Are Conscientious Exemptions Really About?2012/12/14English2