The juridification of religion?

The juridification of religion?

by Helge Årsheim

Book 2017 of Law and Religion -- Volume 1(2)

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In 'Juridification of Religion?' Helge Årsheim and Pamela Slotte explore the extent to which developments currently taking place at the interface between law and religion in domestic, regional and international law can be conceptualized as instances of larger, multidimensional processes of juridification. The book relies on an expansive notion of juridification, departing from the narrower sense of juridificiation as the gradually increasing ?colonization of the lifeworld? proposed by Jürgen Habermas in his 'Theory of Communicative Action' (1987). More specifically, the book adapts the multidimensional notion of juridification outlined by Anders Molander and Lars Christian Blichner (2008), developing it into a more context-specific notion of juridification that is attendant to the specific nature of religion as a subject matter for law.

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