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Book Title: Research Handbook on Law and Religion
Editor(s): Ahdar, Rex
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 9781788112468
Section Title: Contributors
Number of pages: 5
Extract:
Contributors
Rex Ahdar, LLB (Hons), LLM (Canterbury), PhD (Otago). Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Otago; Visiting Professor, Faculty
of Law, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2018); Adjunct Professor, University of Notre Dame Australia, School of Law (Sydney).
His books include: God and Government: The New Zealand Experience (Otago University Press 2000) (with John Stenhouse); Law and Religion
(Ashgate 2000); Worlds Colliding: Conservative Christians and the Law (Ashgate 2001); Shari'a in the West (Oxford University Press
2010) (with Nicholas Aroney) and Religious Freedom in the Liberal State, 2nd edn (Oxford University Press 2013) (with Ian Leigh).
He has published articles in journals such as the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Cambridge Law Journal, Modern Law Review, McGill
Law Journal, Ratio Juris, Stanford Journal of Civil Rights & Civil Liberties, The Antitrust Bulletin, European Competition Law Review,
Utilities Law Review, Journal of Contract Law, Journal of Law & Religion, Journal of Church & State, Oxford Journal of Law and Religion,
Journal of Law, Religion & State, Ecclesiastical Law Journal, Religion & Human Rights and Rutgers Journal of Law & Religion. Farrah
Ahmed, LLB (Delhi), BCL, MPhil, DPhil (Oxford). Associate Professor, University of Melbourne School of Law. Prior to this she was
a lecturer in law at Queen's College, Oxford. She is a Founding Editor of the Indian Law Review. She is the author of Religious Freedom
under the Personal Law System (Oxford University Press 2016). Her articles have appeared in journals such as the Cambridge Law Journal,
Modern Law Review, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, ...
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