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Date: 2011-06-27 09:21:24
Religion
Religious discrimination
Family law
Freedom of religion
Humanities
Civil recognition of Jewish divorce
State religion
Sharia
Courts of England and Wales
Separation of church and state
Religious law
Law

Social Cohesion and Civil Law: Marriage, Divorce and Religious Courts Report of a Research Study funded by the AHRC by

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