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Religion, Law and the Irish State
Eoin Daly
Clarus Press Ltd (2012)
Kirja
128,40
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The Political Theory of the Irish Constitution
Eoin Daly; Tom Hickey
Manchester University Press (2015)
Kovakantinen kirja
152,30
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Rousseau's Constitutionalism - Austerity and Republican Freedom
Eoin Daly
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (2017)
Kovakantinen kirja
142,40
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Rousseau's Constitutionalism - Austerity and Republican Freedom
Eoin Daly
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (2019)
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Religion, Law and the Irish State
128,40 €
Clarus Press Ltd
Sivumäärä: 500 sivua
Asu: Kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2012, 30.06.2012 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Religion features prominently in Irish history and politics. Its peculiar legal status represents one of the distinctive features of the Irish constitutional tradition. The 1937 Constitution accords religion a central position as an anchoring point of Ireland's national identity, yet also includes ostensibly strong guarantees of freedom of conscience and religion, and of equality on religious grounds, that are typical of liberal-democratic constitutional systems. It synthesizes competing theories and models, tentatively affirming religion's public status, yet committing it to the "private sphere" for most purposes. For the most part, the historically close relationship between the State and the Catholic Church found no clear mandate in the constitutional text, which, contrary to prevailing perceptions, imposes a limited form of Church-State separation - although the exact boundaries it imposes remain unclear. More specifically, the legal principles and doctrines relating to religious practice are ambiguous and underdeveloped, particularly in issues surrounding religious freedom and denominational autonomy. The extent to which the Constitution protects religious activity from State interference has never been decisively resolved; additionally, constitutional considerations underlie resurgent contemporary controversies in the field of Church and State - particularly in the recent public debate on the role of religion in schools. Accordingly, Religion, Law and the Irish State examines the constitutional framework governing State and religion in the broader context of the history, politics, and theory of the Church-State relationship. From a lawyer's perspective, the book provides an account of the case law and doctrine in specific areas, including religious freedom, religious equality, denominational autonomy, and Church-State separation, while also giving these subjects a comparative and theoretical treatment. For those approaching Church and State from different perspectives - including historians, political scientists, sociologists, and theologians - it offers an accessible and contextual account of the constitutional dimensions of the State-religion relationship. It explores the constitutional provisions as an expression of, but also a potential fetter upon, the evolving social and political role of religion.

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