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Religion, law and the Irish state : the constitutional framework in context /

By: Daly, Eoin.
Publisher: Dublin : Clarus Press, c2012Description: xxxi, 464 p. ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781905536498; 1905536496.Subject(s): Church and state -- Ireland | Constitutional law -- IrelandDDC classification: 342.417
Contents:
Foreword / Desmond M Clarke -- Acknowledgements -- Table of constitutional provisions -- Table of legislation -- Tables of cases -- Introduction : the elusive jurisprudence of church and state -- Chapter 1 : the evolving status of religion in the constitutional order -- Chapter 2 : religious freedom in Irish law : between neutrality and accommodation -- Chapter 3 : quality, discrimination and religious freedom -- Chapter 4 : religious freedom under the patronage model in Irish education -- Chapter 5 : inequality, power and school choice : religion and the patronage model -- Chapter 6: the constitutional separation of church and state : prohibitions on the establishment and endowment of religion -- Chapter 7 : legislative intervention in religious function : exploring the constitutional value of denominational autonomy -- Chapter 8 : blasphemy and Irish law -- Index.
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Standard Loan Standard Loan ATU Sligo Yeats Library Main Lending Collection 342.417 DAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0089239
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword / Desmond M Clarke -- Acknowledgements -- Table of constitutional provisions -- Table of legislation -- Tables of cases -- Introduction : the elusive jurisprudence of church and state -- Chapter 1 : the evolving status of religion in the constitutional order -- Chapter 2 : religious freedom in Irish law : between neutrality and accommodation -- Chapter 3 : quality, discrimination and religious freedom -- Chapter 4 : religious freedom under the patronage model in Irish education -- Chapter 5 : inequality, power and school choice : religion and the patronage model -- Chapter 6: the constitutional separation of church and state : prohibitions on the establishment and endowment of religion -- Chapter 7 : legislative intervention in religious function : exploring the constitutional value of denominational autonomy -- Chapter 8 : blasphemy and Irish law -- Index.

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