Are Religious Freedom Cases Transsystemic?

Abstract

In this talk, Professor Kathryn Chan shared some evolving thoughts on the encounter between secular and religious legal traditions. She also shared findings from an ongoing project on the Immigration and Refugee Board’s adjudication of claims of religious persecution. She considered whether the encounter between legal traditions raises distinct normative concerns in the contexts of legal education and legal decision-making.

Description

This is the third talk of the Transsystemic Law Series

Keywords

Law and religion, law, transsytemic

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