Abstract
Canada is a cultural mosaic, containing a broad range of different religious faiths and denominations. As spiritual organizations in a secular world, the religious institutions that support those faiths must also interact with the everyday world of law and legal obligation. Halsbury's Religious Institutions (2022 Reissue) examines the many points of intersection between law and religion in Canada, covering such topics as: Freedom of religion under the Charter Faith-based arbitration Denominational schools Consent to medical treatment Property rights Civil and criminal liability Governance and legal status Judicial review of decisions by religious institutions
Original language | Canadian English |
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Publisher | LexisNexis Canada |
Publication status | Published - Jan. 1 2022 |
Keywords
- religious institutions
- faith-based arbitration
- denominational schools
- freedom of religion
- judicial review of religious decisions
Disciplines
- Administrative Law
- Constitutional Law
- Law and Society
- Religion Law