Law and Religion Bibliography.

Maintained by Peter Edge.

Last updated 21/12/2000.


 A REISMAN M.H., “Islamic fundamentalism and its impact on international law and politics” in M.W. JANIS and C. EVANS (eds.), Religion and international law, (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1999).

A.S., “Casenote: Ahmed and Others v UK”, (1999) 24 European Law Review Human Rights Survey 150.

Abbott, W. (gen. Ed.) (1966), The Documents of Vatican II, London: Geoffrey Chapman.

ABDULLAH Y., “The Holy See at United Nations Conferences : Church or State”, (1996) 96 Columbia L.Rev. 1835.

ABOTCHIE C., “The function of magic in crime control in Ghana”, (1999) The Criminologist 49.

ACCORNERO A., “Access to cultural properties vs conservation : The new Italian law for Pompei”, (1998) 3(4) Art Antiquity and Law.

Ackerman, B.A. (1980), Social Justice in the Liberal State, New Haven: Yale University Press.

ADAMS J.P., “Worship and the commerce clause: A constitutional combination?”, (1999) 34 Gonzaga Law Review 471.

Addinson, W.G. (1944), Religious Equality in Modern England, London: SPCK.

ADDO M.K., “The applicability of the Human Rights Act to private corporations” in BETTEN L., The Human Rights Act: What it means., (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1999).

AHDAR R.J., “Religion as a Factor in Custody and Access Disputes”, (1996) Int.J.Law and Fam. 10(2), 177.

AHDAR R.J., “Religion in custody and access: the New Zealand experience”, (1996) 17 New Zealand Universities Law Review 113.

Ahdar, R. (forthcoming), ‘Parental Religious Upbringing in a Children’s Rights Era’ in P. Beaumont and K. Wotherspoon (eds), Christian Perspectives on Law and Relationism, Carlisle: Paternoster Press.

Ahdar, R. (forthcoming), Law and Religion, Aldershot: Ashgate.

AHONEN P., “A minority state church in a liberal democracy: A case in the east-west interface of Finland”, Unpublished conference paper, “Church and State in Europe”, (ECPR: Copenhagen, 2000).

Airhart, P.D. and Bendroth, M.L. (eds) (1996), Faith Traditions and the Family, Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press

Al-AZMEH A., “Muslim genealogies of knowledge”, (1992) History of Religions 403.

ALDEEB ABU-SAHLIEH S.A., To mutilate in the name of Jehovah or Allah, (1994).

ALDOUS J., “Problematic elements in the relationships between churches and families”, in D’ANTONIO W.V. and ALDOUS J. (ed.), Families and religion: Conflict and change in modern society, (London: Sage, 1983).

ALEXANDER L., “Good God, Garvey! The inevitability and impossibility of a religious justification of free exercise exemptions”, (1998) 47 Drake Law Review 35.

ALKERMA E.A., “The Third Party Applicability or Drittwurkung of the ECHR in Protecting Human Rights”, in The European Dimension, (1988).

ALLEN C.J.W., “Bentham and the abolition of incompetency from defect of religious principle”, (1995) 16(2) Legal History 172.

ALLEN G. and WALLIS R., “Pentecostalists as a medical minority” in WALLIS R. and MORLEY P. (eds.), Marginal medicine, (London: Peter Owen, 1976).

ALLEY R.S., “The Constitution and Religious Freedom : The Legacy of James Madison”, (1991) 22 Cumb.L.Rev. 504.

ALLRIDGE P., “Brainwashing as a Criminal Law Defence”, [1984] Crim L.R. 726.

Al-QATTAN N., “Dhimmis in the Muslim Court: Legal autonomy and religious discrimination”, (1999) 31 International Journal of Middle-East Studies 429.

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS TASK FORCE ON CIRCUMCISION, “Circumcision policy statement”, (1999) 103(3) Pediatrics 686.

ANDERSON J., “Justifying religious ‘privilege’ in transnational societies”, Unpublished conference paper, “Church and State in Europe”, (ECPR: Copenhagen, 2000).

ANDREWS A., “Muslim women in a western European society: Gujarati women in Leicester” in FULTON J. and GEE P. (eds.), Religion in contemporary Europe., (New York: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1994).

ANDREWS J. & SHERLOCK A., “Casenote : Kokkinakis v Greece”.

ANDREWS J. & SHERLOCK A., “Freedom of Expression : How Far Should It Go ?”. (1995) 20 Europ. L.Rev. 329.

ANDREWS J., “Case Note : Ahmad v UK”, (1982) 7 Eur. L.Rev. 504.

AN-NA’IM A.A., “Mahmud Muhammad Taha and the Crisis in Islamic Law Reform: Implications for Interreligious relations”, (1988) 25(1) Journal of Ecumenical Studies 1.

ANON, “Alternative worship”, (1998) WWW.

ANON, “Australia : “Female Genital Mutilation”, (1994) Commonwealth Law Bulletin 1307.

ANON, “Bibliography on Sacred Spaces and Sacred Places”, (2000) WWW.

ANON, “Case Note : RE B.”, (1995) 5 Local Govt. & Law 4.

ANON, “Casenote : Barnet Meeting Room Trust v SSE”, (1993) 3 Planning and Environmental Law Bulletin 1.

ANON, “Casenote : Diocese of Sourthwork v Stoker”, (1996) 555 IRLB 14.

ANON, “Casenote : Kaleidoscope Housing Association Ltd.”, (1996) J.P.L. May, B70.

ANON, “Casenote : Matter of Santos”, (1952) 65 Harvard Law Review 694.

ANON, “Casenote : Re T&M”, [1995] ELR 1 (Fam.).

ANON, “Casenote : Sikh Priest not an employee”, (1990) IRLIB 407.

ANON, “Casenote: Berrisford v Woodard Schools (Midland Division) Ltd”, (19910 428 Industrial Relations Legal Information Bulletin 12.

ANON, “Casenote: Davies v Presbyterian Church of Wales”, (1986) Legal Action 118.

ANON, “Casenote: Gumpo and Another v Chuch of Scientology Religious Education College Inc.”, [2000] 1 Journal of Personal Injury Litigation 68.

ANON, “Casenote: Jones and Lloyd v DPP”, (1997) Journal of Criminal Law 361

ANON, “Casenote: Kara v UK”, (1999) European Human Rights Law Review 2, 232.

ANON, “Casenote: Peter Greenwood v Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions and Wychavon District Council”, (1999) Journal of Planning and Environmental Law B144.

ANON, “Casenote: Re Budlong and Kember”, (1980) 74 American Journal of International Law 447

ANON, “Casenote: Re P”, (1999) 163 Justice of the Peace 383

ANON, “Casenote: Smith v United Kingdom”, (1998) 4 European Human Rights Law Review 499

ANON, “Casenote: Stedman v United Kingdom”, (1997) 5 European Human Rights Law Review 544.

ANON, “European High Court upholds right to preach in Greece”, (1993) Watchtower September 1.

ANON, “Female genital mutilation: Australia”, [1994] Commonwealth Law Bulletin 1306.

ANON, “Guidance note: Religious observance at work”, (1991) Industrial Relations Legal Information Bulletin 439, 2.

ANON, “Human rights and employment law”, (2000) 670 IDS Brief 13, 671 IDS Brief 8.

ANON, “Human Rights”, (1994) 24 Fam.Law. 673.

ANON, “Legal practitioner – registration”, [1995] Commonwealth Law Bulletin 547.

ANON, “Marriage – religion – marriage celebrants”, (1991) Commonwealth Law Bulletin 39.

ANON, “Matching for adoption: A study of current trends”, (1976) 22 Catholic Lawyer 71.

ANON, “Meaning of a Commercial Tenancy”, (1995) 10 Farm Tax Brief 14.

ANON, “No protection for religious group”, (1999) Education Law Monitor, April, 9.

ANON, “Northern Ireland : equality of opportunity in employment”, (1988) 14 C.L.B. 346.

ANON, “Note on the Acquisition of Certain Areas in Ayodhye Act 1993”, (1994) Commonwealth Law Bulletin 1185.

ANON, “Permitting religious employers to discriminate on the basis of religion: Application to non-profit activities”, (1988) Brigham Young University Law Review 221.

ANON, “Promoting Good Works : Planning Law and Religion”, [1993] Conv. 6.

ANON, “Religion and employment law”, (1995) 538 IDS Brief 7.

ANON, “Religious beliefs and parents duties”, (1990) 58 Med.L.J. 173. .

ANON, “Religious matching statutes and adoption”, (1976) 51 New York University Law Review 262.

ANON, “The chimeria of State neutrality in a secularizing Ireland”, Unpublished conference paper, “Church and State in Europe”, (ECPR: Copenhagen, 2000).

ANON, “The Lord Will Provide”, [1986] Conv. 231.

ANON, “What’s culture got to do with it? Excising the harmful tradition of female circumcision”, (1993) 106 Harvard Law Review 1944.

ANON, “Witches on parade”, (1999) Sunday Times.

ANON, “Wong Vibes”, (1995) 134 Tax 332.

ANON, Charities Appeals Supplement (1994) 64 N.L.J. 19.

ANTHONY D. and ROBBINS T., “Religious totalism, exemplary dualism, and the Waco tragedy”, in H.A. Berger, A community of witches: Contemporary neo-paganism and witchcraft in the United States, (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1999) at

ANTIC O., “The spread of modern cults in the USSR”, in RAMET S.P. (ed.), Religious policy in the Soviet Union, (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993).

ARAGON L.V., “Revised rituals in central Sulawesi: The maintenance of traditional cosmological concepts in the face of allegiance to world religion”, (1991-2) 6(3) Anthropological Forum 371.

Archard, D. (1990), ‘Child Abuse: Parental Rights and the Interests of the Child’, Journal of Applied Philosophy, 7, p. 183.

ARGYLE M. and HILLS P., “Religious experiences and their relationships with happiness and personality”, (1999) Unpublished, forthcoming in IJPR.

ARGYLE M., Psychology and religion, (London: Routledge, 2000).

ARMSTRONG A., The Church of England, the Methodists, and Society 1720-1850, (London : University of London Press, 1973).

Arneson, R.J. and Shapiro, I. (1996), ‘Democratic Autonomy and Religious Freedom: A Critique of Wisconsin v. Yoder’, in I. Shapiro & R. Hardin (eds), Political Order: NOMOS XXXVIII, ch.14. 

ARNOLD B., “The past as propoganda: Totalitarian archaeology in Nazi Germany”, (1990) 64 Antiquity 464.

ARTHUR P., “Northern Ireland: Religion, national identity and distorted history”, (1993) 12(3) Parliamentary History 312.

Arthurs, H. (1998), ‘The Political Economy of Canadian Legal Education’, 25 Journal of Law and Society, p.17.

Arzt, D.A. (1996), ‘The Treatment of Religious Dissidents Under Classical and Contemporary Islamic law’ in Witte Jr. J., and van der Vyver, J.D. (eds), Religious Human Rights in Global Perspective: Religious Perspectives, The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, p.387;

ASTON N. (ed), Religious Change in Europe 1650-1914, (Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1997).

Atiyah, P. (1987), Pragmatism and Theory in English Law, Stevens, London.

Atkin, W. and Austin, G. (1998), ‘Family Law in Aotearoa / New Zealand: Facing Ideologies’ in J. Eekelaar & T. Nhlapo (eds), The Changing Family. Oxford: Hart Publishing, pp. 312-313.

AZRIA R., “Jews in Europe: Between historical realities and social identities”, in FULTON J. and GEE P. (eds.), Religion in contemporary Europe., (New York: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1994).

BAILEY-HARRIS R., “Casenote: Re J”, (1999) Family Law 543.

BAILEY-HARRIS R., “Casenote: Re J”, (1999) Family Law 543.

BAINBRIDGE W.S., “Social construction from within: Satan’s Process” in RICHARDSON J.T., BEST J. and BROMLEY D.G. (eds.), The Satanism Scare, (New York: Aldine de Gruyer, 1991).

BAINHAM A. and CRETNEY S., Children – the modern law, (London: Family Law, 1993).

BAINHAM A., “Family law in a pluralistic society”, (1995) 22(2) Journal of Law and Society 234.

BAINHAM A., “Religion, human rights and the fitness of parents”, (1994) 53 C.L.J. 39.

Bainham, A. (1998), ‘Honour Thy Father and Mother: Children’s Rights and Children’s Duties,’ in G. Douglas and A. Sebba (eds), Children’s Rights and Traditional Values, Aldershot: Ashgate, p. 99

BAIRD R.D., “On defining “Hinduism” as a religious and legal category”, in BAIRD R.D., Religion and Law in Independent India, (New Delhi: Manohar, 1993).

BAIRD R.D., Religion and Law in Independent India, (New Delhi : Manohar, 1993).

BAKER C. (ed.)., Human Rights Act 1998: A practitioner’s guide, (London: Sweet and Maxwell, 1998).

Baker, C. (1998), The Human Rights Act: A Practitioners Guide, London: Sweet and Maxwell.

BALCH R.W. and CAVENDER G., “Caldron’s bubble, Satan’s trouble but witches are OK: Media constructions of Satanism and Witchcraft” in RICHARDSON J.T., BEST J. and BROMLEY D.G. (eds.), The Satanism Scare, (New York: Aldine de Gruyer, 1991).

BALCOMBE Lord, “The attitude of the law to religion in a secular society”, (1990) 104 Law & Just.5 .

BALCOMBE, The attitude of law to religion in a secular society, (Oxford: Yarnton Trust, 1989).

BALL H., Courts and Politics : The Federal Judicial System, (New Jersey : Prentice Hall, 1980).

Banforth, N. (1999), ‘The Application of the Human Rights Act 1998 to Public Authorities and Private Bodies’, 58 Cambridge Law Journal 159.

BANKOWSKI Z. and DAVIS C., “Living in and living out of the law”, in OLIVER P. et al (eds.), Faith in law: Essays in legal theory, (Oxford: Hart, 2000).

BARBER P., “Outrageous behaviour”, (1996) Ecclesiastical Law Journal 584.

BARKER C.R., “Religion and charity law”, (1999) Juridical Review 303.

BARKER E., New Religious Movements : A Practical Introduction, (1989).

BARLOW F., The English Church 1000-1066 : A Constitutional History, (London : Longmans, 1963).

BARRETT D.V., Sects, ‘cults’ and alternative religions: A world survey and sourcebook, (London: Blandford, 1996).

BARTON C. and DOUGLAS G., “Law and Parenthood”, (London: Butterworths, 1995).

BAUMEISTER R.F., “Patterns in the bizarre: Common themes in satanic ritual abuse, sexual masochism, ufo abductions, factitious illness, and extreme love” (1997) 16(2) Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology 213

BAYEFSKY A., “Mechanisms for entrenchment and protection of a bill of rights: The Canadian Experience”, (1997) 5 European Human Rights Law Review 496.

BBABHA H.K., “On Subaltern Secularism”, (1995) 6 Women Against Fundamentalism Journal 5.

BEALL C.P., “The Scientological defenestration of choice-of-law doctrines for publication torts on the internet”, (1997) 25 Journal of Computer and Information Law 361.

BECKER D.E., “Free exercise of religion under the New York constitution”, (1999) 84 Cornell Law Review 1088.

BECKFORD J.A. and GILLIAT S., Religion in prison: Equal rites in a multi-faith society, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998).

BECKFORD J.A., “Cults, conflicts and journalists”, in R. Towler, New religions and the new Europe, (Oxford: Aarhus University Press, 1995).

Beckford, J. and Gilliat, S. (1998), Religion in Prison: Equal Rites in a Multi-Faith Society, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

BECKWITH F.J., “Separation of guru and state? Influence of the New Age movement on public education”, (19950 2(4) Premise 8.

Begos, P.W. (1997), ‘Cultural Property: Sevso Silver Case’, http://www.molton.com/cultprop/sevso.html.

BELL C., “Informal or specialist? An analysis of procedures in the fair employment tribunal”, (1996) 47 Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly 397.

BELL C., “The case law of the Fair Employment Tribunal”, in MAGILL D. and ROSE S., Fair Employment Law in Northern Ireland: Debates and Issues, (Belfast: SACHR, 1996).

BELL J., French Constitutional Law, (Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1992).

BELL P.M., Disestablishment in Ireland and Wales, (Church Historical Series no. 90, SPCK; London, 1969).

Bell, C. (1996), ‘The case law of the Fair Employment Tribunal’, in D. Magill and S. Rose (eds), Fair employment law in Northern Ireland: Debates and Issues, Belfast: SACHR, 1996.

BENDER B., Stonehenge: Making space, (Oxford: Berg, 1998).

Bennett Woodhouse, B. (1992), ‘“Who owns the child?”: Meyer and Pierce and the child as property’, William and Mary Law Review, 33, p.995.

BENNING J., “A guide for lower courts in factoring religion into child custody disputes”, (1997) 45 Drake Law Review 733

BERG T.C., “Religion Clause Anti-Theories”, (1997) 72(3) Notre Dame Law Review 693.

BERGER H.A., A community of witches: Contemporary neo-paganism and witchcraft in the United States, (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1999).

BERGMAN J., “Dealing with Jehovah’s Witnesses Custody Cases”, (1996) 29 Creighton Law Review 1483.

BERLAND D.I. et al, “Ethical, legal and psychodynamic considerations in intervention of a possible cult member”, (1990) 29(6) Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 975.

BERMAN D., A History of Atheism in Britain : From Hobbes to Russell, (London : Routledge, 1988).

BERMAN H.J., Faith and Order : The Reconciliation of Law and Religion, (Atlanta, Georgia : Scholars Press, 1993).

BERNET W. and CHANG D.K., “The differential diagnosis of ritual abuse allegations”, (1997) 42(1) Journal of Forensic Sciences 32.

BESCHLE D.L., “God bless the child? The use of religion as a factor in child custody and adoption proceedings”, (1989) 58 Fordham Law Review 383.

BEST J., “Endangered children in antisatanist rhetoric”, in RICHARDSON J.T., BEST J. and BROMLEY D.G. (eds.), The Satanism Scare, (New York: Aldine de Gruyer, 1991).

BEST J., “Review: Speak of the Devil, La Fontaine”, (1999) 28 Contemporary Socology 107.

BETTEN L., The Human Rights Act: What it means., (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1999).

BEYER P., “Review: La Scientologies une nouvelle religion de la puissance”, (1987) 47(4) Sociological Analysis 360.

BIDDLE L. et al, “The Diana Phenomenon”, (1998) 109 Folklore 96.

Blackburn, R. (1998), ‘Parliament and Human Rights’, in D. Oliver and G. Drewry (eds), The Law and Parliament, p.174.

BLACKSTONES CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE.

BLAKENEY M., “Sequestered piety and charity – a comparative analysis”, [?] Journal of Legal History 207.

BLAKEY G.R. and CESSAR S.D., “Equitable relief under civil RICO: Reflections on Religious Technology Centre v Wollersheim: Will civil RICO be effective only against white-collar crime?”, (1987) 62 Notre Dame Law Review 526.

BLOCH J.P., “Individualism and community in alternative spirituality ‘magic’”, (1998) 37 Journal of Scientific Study of Religion 286.

BLOCH J.P., New spirituality, self and belonging: How New Agers and Neo-Pagans talk about themselves, (London: Praeger, 1998).

Blois, M. de (1998), ‘The Foundation of Human Rights. A Christian Perspective’, in P.R. Beaumont (ed.), Christian Perspectives on Human Rights and Legal Philosophy, Carlisle: Paternoster Press, ch.1.

BLUMENSON E., “Rights and religion”, (1999) 31 Connecticut 711.

BOCIURKIW B.R., “Religion and the law in communist eastern and central Europe”, (1988) 7 Cross Currents 75.

BOCKING B., “Fundamental rites? Religion, state, education and the invention of sacred heritage in post-Christian Britain and pre-War Japan.”, (1995) Religion 25, 227.

BOHLANDER M., “Public peace, rational discourse and the law of blasphemy”, (1992) 21 Anglo-Am. L.R. 162.

BONNER C.A. and KINANE M.J., “Circumcision: The legal and constitutional issues”, (1991) WWW.

Booth, K. (1999), ‘Three Tyrannies’ in Dunne T. and Wheeler N.J., Human Rights in Global Politics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Bottomley, A. Gibson, S. and Meteyard, B. (1987), ‘Dworkin; Which Dworkin? Taking Feminism Seriously?’, 14 Journal of Law and Society, p. 47.

BOTTOMS B.L. and DAVIS S.L., “The creation of satanic ritual abuse” (1997) 16(2) Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology 112.

BOTTOMS B.L. et al, “An analysis of ritualistic and religion-related child abuse allegations”, (1996) 20(1) Law and Human Behaviour 1.

BOTTOMS B.L., DIVIAK K.R. and DAVIS S.L., “Jurors’ reactions to satanic ritual abuse allegations”, (1997) 21(9) Child Abuse and Neglect 845.

BOULTON C.J. (ed), Erskine May’s Treatise on the law, privileges, proceedings and usage of Parliament, (London: Butterworths, 1989).

BOWLES T., “Scientology ethics and psychiatric injustice”, (1996) 27 Texas Tech Law Review 1011.

BOWMAN M., “Belief, legend and perceptions of the sacred in contemporary Bath”(1998) 109 Folklore 25.

BOWMAN M., “The noble savage and the global village: Cultural evolution in New Age and Neo-Pagan thought” (1995) 10 Journal of Contemporary Religion 139

BOYD A., Blasphemous rumours, (London: Fount Paperbacks, 1991).

BOYD S.B., “Is there an ideology of motherhood in (post)modern child custody law?”, (1996) 5(3) Social and Legal Studies 495.

BOYLE G.J. et al, “Circumcision of healthy boys: Criminal assault?”, (2000) 7 Journal of Law and Medicine 301.

BOYLE K. & SHEEN J., “Freedom of Religion and Belief : A Global Survey”, (1997) 5(2) OSCE Bulletin 1.

BRACKE S. and JANSEN S., “Dread in Babylon: An explorative field study of the Twelve Tribes of Israel”, in R. Towler, New religions and the new Europe, (Oxford: Aarhus University Press, 1995).

BRADNEY A., “Christian Worship ?”, (1996) 8(2) E&L 127.

BRADNEY A., “Conscientious and religious objection to trade union membership” (1987) 7(3) Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 319.

BRADNEY A., “Faced by faith : Judicial Reaction to obdurate religious belief”, reported by A. Blackhurst, (1998).

BRADNEY A., “Faced by faith” in OLIVER P. et al (eds.), Faith in law: Essays in legal theory, (Oxford: Hart, 2000).

BRADNEY A., “How not to marry people: Formalities of the marriage ceremony”, (1989) Family Law 408.

BRADNEY A., “Making Cowards”, (1990) 2 Jur.Rev. 129.

BRADNEY A., “Religion and law in the United Kingdom at the end of the Second Christian Millenium”, (1999) Unpublished conference paper.

BRADNEY A., “Taking Sides : Religion, Law and Politics”, (1993) 143 N.L.J. 434.

BRADNEY A., Religions, Rights and Laws, (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1993).

Bradney, A. (1979), ‘Religious Questions and Custody Disputes’, 9 Family Law, p.139.

Bradney, A. (1993), Religions, Rights and Laws, Leicester University Press, Leicester.

Bradney, A. (forthcoming), ‘Faced by Faith’ in P. Oliver et al (eds.) Faith in Law, Hart Publishing, Oxford.

BRADY J.C., “Public Benefits and Religious Trusts : Fact or Fiction”, (1974) 25 NILQ 174.

BRADY J.C., “Some Problems Touching the Nature of Bequests for Masses in Northern Ireland”, (1968) 19 NILQ 357.

BRAHAMS D., “Religious treatment versus parental duty”, (1993) 61 Me.Leg.J. 232.

BRAITHWAITE C., Conscientious Objection to various compulsions under British law, (York: William Sessions Ltd, 1995).

BRAMAN D., “Of race and immutability”, (1999) 46 UCLA Law Review 1375

BRANCHFLOWER G., “Parental responsibility and human rights”, [1999] Family Law 34.

BRATZA N. & O’BOYLE M., “Opinion : The legacy of the Commission to the New Court under the Eleventh Protocol”, (1997) 3 European Human Rights Law Review 211.

Braun, W., and McCutcheon, R.T. (eds) (2000), Guide to the Study of Religion, London: Cassell.

BRAZIER M., “Parental responsibilities, foetal welfare and children’s health”, in C. Bridge (ed.), Family law towards the millennium: Essays for P.M. Bromley, (London: Butterworths, 1997).

BRAZIER M., Medicine, patients and the law, (London: Penguin, 1992).

BRELVI F.S., “‘News of the Weird’: Specious Normativity and the Problem of the Cultural Defense”, (1997) 28 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 657.

BRENNAN F., “Racially motivated crime: The response of the criminal justice system”, [1999] Criminal Law Review 17.

BRIDGE C., “Casenote: Re J”, (2000) Family Law 246

BRIDGE C., “Parental powers and the medical treatment of children.”, in C. Bridge (ed.), Family law towards the millennium: Essays for P.M. Bromley, (Butterworths: London, 1997).

BRIDGE C., “Religion, culture and conviction – the medical treatment of children”, (1999) 11 Child and Family Law Quarterly 1.

BRIDGE C., “Religious beliefs and teenage refusal of medical treatment”, (1999) 62 Modern Law Review 585

BRIERTON T.D., “An unjustified hostility toward religion in the workplace”, 34 Catholic Lawyers 289.

BRIGHT S., “Charity and Trusts for the Public Benefit – Time for a Re-think ?”, [????] Conv. 28.

BRIGMAN W.E., “Circumcision as child abuse : The legal and constitutional issues”, (1984-5) 23 Journal of Family Law 337.

BRITISH HUMANIST ASSOCIATION, Objective, Fair and Balanced : A New Law for Religion in Education, (1975).

BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, “Circumcision of male infants: Guidance to doctors”, (1996).

BRODIN E., “The Employment Status of Ministers of Religion”, (1996) 25(3) Industrial Law Journal 211.

Brodin, E. (1996), ‘The Employment Status of Ministers of Religion’, 25 Industrial Law Journal 211.

BROMLEY D.G., “Satanism: The New cult scare”, in RICHARDSON J.T., BEST J. and BROMLEY D.G. (eds.), The Satanism Scare, (New York: Aldine de Gruyer, 1991).

BROMLEY D.G., “The social consruction of subversion: A comparison of anti-religious and anti-satanic cult narratives” in in A. Shupe and D.G. Bromley, Anti-cult movements in cross-cultural perspective, (London: Garland Publishing, 1994).

BROMLEY E.B. and BROMLEY K., “John Pemsel goes to the Supreme Court of Canada in 2001: The historical context in England”, (1999) 6(2) Charity Law and Practice Review 115.

BROMME J.S., “Group defamation: Five guiding factors”, (1985) 64 Texas Law Review 591.

BROOKS L.W., “Intentional infliction of emotional distress by spiritual counsellors: Can outrageous behaviour be ‘free exercise’”, (1986) 84 Michigan Law Review 1296.

BROWN M., “Casenote : Re S”, (1995) Law and Justice 53.

BROWN M.R., “Religion : The Psychedelic Perspective. The Freedom of Religion Defense”, (1983) 11 American Indian Law Review 125.

BROWN R.L., “The disestablishment of the Church in Wales”, (1999) 5 Ecclesiastical Law Journal 252

BROWN T.A., “Religious nonprofits and the commercial manner test”, (1990) 99 Yale Law Journal 1631.

BROWNE K., “Child abuse: defining, understanding and intervening” in K. Wilson and A. James, The child protection handbook, (London: Bailliere Tindall).

BROWNE M., “Should Germany stop worrying and love the octopus? Freedom of religion and the Church of Scientology in Germany and the United States”, (1998) 9 Indiana International and Comparative Law Review 155.

BROWNSTEIN A.E., “Harmonising the Heavenly and Earthly Spheres : The Fragmentation and Synthesis of Religion, Equality and Speech in the Constitution”, (1990) 51 Ohio St.L.J. 89.

BRUMLEY P., “Protecting religious convictions : Is European paternalism necessary?”, (1999) Unpublished Conference Paper, given at Taking Religious Convictions Seriously, University College London, 5-6 January 1999.

BRYAN I., “Suffering offence: The place, function and future of the blasphemy laws revisited”, (1999) Journal of Civil Liberties 332.

BUCHANAN C., Cut the Connection : Disestablishment and the Church of England, (London : Darton, Longman and Todd, 1994).

BUCHHOLZ P., “The devil’s deceptions: Pagan Scandinavian witchcraft and wizardry in medieval Christian perspective”, (????) Mankind Quarterly 316.

Bueren, G. van (1995), The International Law on the Rights of the Child, Dordecht: Martinus Nijhoff.

BURNETT D., Dawning of the pagan moon, (Eastbourne: Marc, 1991).

BURROWS N., “The European Union and the European Convention” in DICKSON B., Human Rights and the European Convention : The Effects of the Convention on the United Kingdom and Ireland, (London : Sweet and Maxwell, 1997).

BURSELL R.D.H., Liturgy, order and the law, (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996).

Burtt, S. (1996), ‘In Defense of Yoder: Parental Authority and the Public Schools’, in I. Shapiro & R. Hardin (eds), Political Order: NOMOS XXXVIII, ch. 15, p. 427.

BUTLER D., “Holocaust denial in England”, (1997) 4 Web Journal of Current Legal Issues.

BUTLER-SLOSS, “From Cleveland to Orkney” in Asquith S. (ed.), Protecting children Cleveland to Orkney: More lessons to learn?, (Edinburgh: HMSO, 1993).

CAFARDI N.P., “Discovering the secret archives: Evidentiary privileges for church records”, (1994) 10 Journal of Law and Religion 95.

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