Comparative Constitutional Law, Democracy, Law and Religion, Religion and Politics, Whither Europe?

Upcoming Speaking Engagement: The Fifth ICLARS Conference – Living Together in Diversity: Strategies from Law and Religion

The conference will take place at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (Departamento de Direito), Brasil, from 12-14 September 2018

I will be addressing the question: “Can natural law serve as foundation for a truly universal right to freedom of religion or belief?”

Other speakers during the conference include: Silvio Ferrari (University of Milan, Italy), Mark Hill (Cardiff University, United Kingdom), Ewelina Ochab (University of Kent), Ahmed Salisu Garba (Law Bauchi State University, Nigeria), Neil Foster (Newcastle Law School, Australia), Brett Scharffs (BrighamYoung University, USA), Rick Garnett (University of Notre Dame, USA), Javier Martínez-Torrón (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España), John Inazu (Washington University, USA), Gerhard Robbers (Trier), Jan Figel (EU Special Envoy on Religious Freedom), Jessica Giles (The Open University, United Kingdom), Zachary Calo (Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar), Pieter Coertzen (Stellenbosch University, South Africa), Li-Ann Thio (National University of Singapore Faculty of Law, Singapore), and Cole Durham (Brigham Young University, USA).

For the full program, see:

http://www.iclars.org/event.php?event=14

See also:

https://hmtennapel.weblog.leidenuniv.nl/2018/06/18/review-of-book-on-constitutionalism-democracy-and-religious-freedom-to-be-fully-human/

https://hmtennapel.weblog.leidenuniv.nl/2018/03/10/panel-chair-and-presenter-first-annual-conference-european-academy-of-religion-bologna-5-8-march-2018/

https://hmtennapel.weblog.leidenuniv.nl/2013/08/26/paper-presentation-during-third-bi-annual-iclars-conference-in-virginia-united-states/

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