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Oppressive-Exploitative Contracts: A Jewish Law Perspective
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- 24 April 2015, pp. 425-453
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The Ambivalence of the Sacred: Religion, Violence, and Reconciliation. By R. Scott Appleby. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield2000. Pp. xiii, 429. $85.00. ISBN: 0-847-68554-3. Paper. $26.95. ISBN: 0-847-68555-1.
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- 24 April 2015, pp. 975-979
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What's Wrong with the Williamsburg Charter
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- 24 April 2015, pp. 161-173
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Minority Religions in a Democratic Republic
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- 24 April 2015, pp. 447-454
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An Appraisal of the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986
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- 24 April 2015, pp. 327-365
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Tocqueville's Models of Law, Religion, and Democracy in America: Virtue, Interest, and the Duty to Rescue
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- 03 February 2016, pp. 69-84
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Slippered Feet Aboard the African Queen
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- 25 September 2015, pp. 193-201
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An Introduction to Bahā'ī Law: Doctrinal Foundations, Principles and Structures*
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- 24 April 2015, pp. 307-372
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Response of an Amateur Historian and a Religious Citizen
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- 24 April 2015, pp. 415-432
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Asking the Right Questions: Harnessing the Insights of Bernard Lonergan for the Rule of Law*
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- 24 April 2015, pp. 1-38
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THE LEGAL NOTION OF “TRADITIONAL” RELIGIONS IN LITHUANIA AND ITS SOCIOPOLITICAL CONSEQUENCES
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- 21 May 2020, pp. 61-78
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Citizenship, Identity, and Veiling: Interrogating the Limits of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights in Cases Involving the Religious Dress of Muslim Women
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- 19 January 2023, pp. 81-107
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ESTABLISHING FILIATION (NASAB) AND THE PLACEMENT OF DESTITUTE CHILDREN INTO NEW FAMILIES: WHAT ROLE DOES THE STATE PLAY?
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- 24 February 2020, pp. 408-432
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