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Comparative Approaches To Law And Religion Methods And Epistemologies Of Comparative Legal Analysis | Law

Comparative Approaches to Law and Religion examines the methodological challenges of studying the interplay between law and religion across diverse jurisdictions. This volume fills a critical gap in the literature by focusing on how to conduct comparative research offering both theoretical foundations and practical applications. Scholars from varied legal and cultural backgrounds contributed chapters that showcase innovative methodologies tailored to specific issues in law and religion. The book is divided into three parts. Part I explores the foundational theories methods and frameworks of comparative research in law and religion addressing state-religion models legal pluralism and the inclusion of minors in research. Part II applies these approaches through comparative case studies tackling topics such as medical treatment for minors religious freedom in the EU and judicial populism in religion-related cases. Part III provides a critical evaluation of the methodologies employed encouraging reflection and dialogue on their strengths limitations and broader applicability. This volume is an essential resource for scholars of law and religion and comparative law. By offering a blend of theoretical insights and practical examples it equips researchers with the tools to navigate the complexities of interdisciplinary and comparative legal studies across varied jurisdictions and traditions. |Comparative Approaches to Law and Religion Methods and Epistemologies of Comparative Legal Analysis | Law