The ICLARS Series on Law and Religion is a new series designed to provide a forum for the rapidly expanding field of research in law and religion. The series is published in association with the International Consortium for Law and Religion Studies, an international network of scholars and experts of law and religion founded in 2007 with the aim of providing a place where information, data and opinions can easily be exchanged among members and made available to the broader scientific community. The series aims to become a primary source for students and scholars while presenting authors with a valuable means to reach a wide and growing readership.The first titles published in this series will be:'_¢ Religion and Equality: Law in Conflict '_¢ Church and State in Scotland: Developing Law '_¢ Religions and Constitutional Transitions in the Muslim Mediterranean'_¢ Proportionality, Equality Laws and ReligionThe series editors are currently welcoming proposals for this new series on any matter falling under 'law and religion' widely defined. Collections arising from important conferences and events are welcome as well as monographs by both established names and new voices (including monographs based on doctoral dissertations). Also of interest are interdisciplinary works and studies of particular jurisdictions.
Church and State in Scotland : Developing Law