This issue contains articles based on presentations from the 7th Annual International Law and Religion Symposium, “Comparative Constitutional Perspectives on Freedom of Religion and Belief,” including the following:
Articles
The Religious Freedom and Legal Status of Churches, Religious Organizations, and New Religious Movements in the Slovak Republic, Martin Dojcar
Freedom of or Freedom porn Religion? An Overview of Issues Pertinent to the Constitutional Protection of Religious Rights and Freedom in “the New South Africa”, Lourens du Plessis
Perspectives on Freedom of Conscience and Religion in the Jurisprudence of Constitutional Courts, Leszek Lech Garlicki
Religious Freedom: Russian Constitutional Principles-Historical and Contemporary, Nikolas K. Gvosdev
Regulation of Religious Proselytism in the United States, Howard O. Hunter and Polly J. Price
An Attempt at Modernization: The New Bulgarian Legislation in the Field of Religious Freedom, Atanas Krussteff
Does the Human Right to Freedom of Conscience, Religion, and Belief Have Special Status?, David Little
Religious Freedom, Separation of Powers, and the Reversal of Roles, Michael W. McConnell
Religious Pluralism: Problems and Prospects, J. Gordon Melton
Religious Freedom and Legislation in Post-Soviet Estonia, Ringo Ringvee
Religious Freedom in Germany, Gerhard Robbers
Perspectives on Religious Freedom in Spain, Jose Antonio Souto Paz
Freedom of Religion in the Case Law of the Spanish Constitutional Court, Javier Martínez-Torrón
The Framers’ Establishment Clause: How High the Wall?, J. Clifford Wallace
Islam in Russia Under the Federal Law on Freedom of Conscience and on Religious Associations: Official Tolerance in an Intolerant Society, R. Christopher Preston
The Icon and the Tracts: A Restrained Renaissance of Religious Liberty in Ukraine, John Moroz Smith
Conference Proceeding
Religious Liberty at Home and Abroad: Reflections on Protecting this Fundamental Freedom, Orrin G. Hatch