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Volume 2000, no. 3
International Law and Religion Symposium
Articles
Perspectives on Religious Freedom from the Vantage Point of the European Court of Human Rights
Willi Fuhrmann
A Preliminary Response to Criticisms of the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998
T. Jeremy Gunn
Is There a Measure on Earth?: Sacred Possibilities for the Secular Discourse on Human Rights
Mieke Holkeboer
Human Rights, Foreign Policy, and Religious Belief: An Asia/Pacific Perspective
Pamela A. Jefferies
The Nature and Minimum Standards of Freedom of Religion or Belief
Natan Lerner
Religions, Human Rights, and Civil Society: Lessons from the Seventeenth Century for the Twenty-First Century
J. Paul Martin
Religion and Education in Bosnia: Integration Not Segregation?
Charles J. Russo
Applying a Gender Perspective in the Area of the Right to Freedom of Religion or Belief
Bahia Tahzib-Lie
Church and State in Western Europe and the United States: Principles and Perspectives
Dr. Sophie C. van Bijsterveld
Notes & Comments
Uzbekistan: Islam, Communism, and Religious Liberty - An Appraisal of Uzbekistan's 1998 Law "On Freedom of Conscience and Religious Organizations"
Grant Garrard Beckwith
The Coptic Church in Egypt: A Comment on Protecting Religious Minorities from Nonstate Discrimination
Scott Kent Brown II
Liberté, Egalité, et Fraternité
at Risk for New Religious Movements in France
Hannah Clayson Smith
"Zoned for Residential Uses" - Like Prayer? Home Worship and Municipal Opposition in
LeBlanc-Sternberg v. Fletcher
John M. Smith
The Development of Religious Liberty in Chile, 1973-2000
Patrick J. Thurston
Public Lands Council v. Babbitt
: Herding Ranchers off Public Land?
Julie Andersen