Regulating Religion: Case Studies from Around the GlobeJames T. Richardson Springer Science & Business Media, 2004 - 578 strani Regulation of minority faiths varies greatly around the globe, with some countries allowing them considerable freedom to exist, recruit new members, raise money, and use public facilities. Other societies are more closed to the presence of such groups, either native or foreign. The pattern of reactions to minority religious movements is not easily explained by reference to usual terms. Knowledge of historical factors in the various countries, coupled with a use of selected theories from sociology of religion and sociology of law, can assist understanding of the situation in various countries. Explicating these complex relationships is the challenge of this volume. Regulating Religion: Case Studies from Around the Globe presents, through the inclusion of contributions by international scholars, a global examination of how a number of contemporary societies are regulating religious groups. It focuses on legal efforts to exert social control over such groups, especially through court cases, but also with selected major legislative attempts to regulate them. As such, this analysis falls within the broad area of the sociology of social control and more specifically, legal social control, a topic of great interest when studying how contemporary societies attempt to maintain social order. The factual details about social and legal developments in societies where religion has been defined as problematic include Western and Eastern Europe, Asia, Oceania, and the Americ |
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Regulating Religion A Sociological and Historical Introduction | 1 |
SPECIAL PROBLEM AREAS IN WESTERN EUROPE | 23 |
Laïcité Dystopia and the Reaction to New Religious Movements in France | 27 |
AntiCultism in the French Parliament Desperate Last Stand or an Opportune Leap Forward? A Critical Analysis of the 12 June 2001 Act | 41 |
Is There a Unique French Policy of Cults? A European Perspective | 53 |
Holy Mountains and AntiCult Ecology The Campaign against the Aumist Religion in France | 73 |
The German Enquete Commission on Sects Political Conflicts and Compromises | 85 |
Germanys Islamic Minority Some Remarks on Historical and Legal Developments | 103 |
Freedom of Religion and Minority Religions in Hungary | 279 |
Law and Religion in the Czech Republic Recent Developments | 295 |
Religion and Society in Tension in Croatia Social and Legal Status of Religious Communities | 299 |
Religion and Law in Uzbekistan Renaissance and Repression in an Authoritarian Context | 319 |
AUSTRALIA INDIA AND THE FAR EAST | 331 |
Social Justice Issues in the Management of Religious Diversity in Australia | 333 |
The Rehabilitation and Regulation of Religion in Singapore | 343 |
Cult Controversies and Legal Developments Concerning New Religions in Japan and China | 359 |
Belgiums AntiSect Policy | 113 |
Pseudoscience versus Minority Religions An Evaluation of the Brainwashing Theories of JeanMarie Abgrall | 127 |
Brainwashing Theories in European Parliamentary and Administrative Reports on Cults and Sects | 151 |
The Twelve Tribes Messianic Communities the AntiCult Movement and Governmental Response | 179 |
MORE TOLERANT EUROPEAN COUNTRIES | 201 |
New Religions in the Republic of Italy | 203 |
Foredoomed to Failure The AntiCult Movement in the Netherlands | 213 |
Regulating New Religions in Denmark | 221 |
Social Justice and Minority Religions in Prison The Case of England and Wales | 237 |
FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES AND THE TREATMENT OF MINORITY RELIGIONS | 243 |
Legal Regulation of Religions in Russia New Developments | 247 |
New Religious Movements and the State in Poland | 259 |
AntiCult Movements and Governmental Reports on Sects and Cults The Case of Poland | 267 |
Religion Law and Minorities in India Problems with Judicial Regulation | 381 |
NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA | 415 |
Public Management of Religious Diversity in Canada Development of Technocratic Pluralism | 419 |
The Legal Situation of Religious Minorities in Mexico The Current Situation Problems and Conflicts | 441 |
Cult Controversies and Government Control of New Religious Movements in Argentina 19852002 | 453 |
State and Federal Cooperation in Regulating New Religions Oregon versus the Bhagwan Rajneesh | 477 |
Mundane Materialism Economic Survival and Theological Evolution within Jesus Movement Groups | 491 |
Medicalization and Regulation of Deviant Religions An Application of Conrad and Schneiders Model | 507 |
Religious Regulation and the Courts The Judiciarys Changing Role in Protecting Minority Religions from Majoritarian Rule | 535 |
About the Editor | 555 |
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