7th ICLARS Conference "The Accommodation of Religion or Belief in the Public Sphere: Undeserved Privilege or Fundamental Right?", Notre Dame, Indiana, October 21–23, 2024
Abstract
7th ICLARS Conference The Accommodation of Religion or Belief in the Public Sphere: Undeserved Privilege or Fundamental Right?, Notre Dame University in Indiana, USA, October 21–23, 2024. The International Consortium for Law and Religion Studies (ICLARS) is one of the most important associations of legal scholars, legal practitioners and social scientists in the interdisciplinary field of law and religion.
Keywords:
Church-State relations, churches and other religious organisations, religious freedom, freedom of conscience and religionSavić, V.-I. (2024). 7th ICLARS Conference "The Accommodation of Religion or Belief in the Public Sphere: Undeserved Privilege or Fundamental Right?", Notre Dame, Indiana, October 21–23, 2024. Studia Z Prawa Wyznaniowego, 27, 451–453. https://doi.org/10.31743/spw.17976
Vanja-Ivan Savić
vsavic@unicath.hr
Catholic University of Croatia
Catholic University of Croatia
PhD, Professor at The Catholic University of Croatia, Faculty of Law, Ilica 244, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia
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