Law, Religion, Constitution
Explore the intricate relationship between law, religion, and constitutional frameworks in "Law, Religion, Constitution" by Silvio Ferrari. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2013, this thought-provoking hardback spans 252 pages, delving into vital questions about the role of religion in modern state constitutions. What place does religion hold in the constitutional landscape of contemporary societies? How does it influence areas governed by constitutional law? This book critically examines whether the separation of religion and politics is essential for fostering democracy and upholding the rule of law. Ideal for scholars and practitioners alike, Ferrari's work offers an insightful analysis of religious pluralism and the legal implications of faith in public life. Enhance your understanding of these pressing issues with this essential read.