The Journal of Law and Religion is an international, interdisciplinary forum committed to studying law in its social context, including moral and religious views of law and life. The Journal was initiated in 1982 and is accessed via the Cambridge University Press website. The Journal publishes works that cover a diverse range of issues, subjects and genres regarding the relationship of law and religion, including historical studies, articles that deal with theoretical questions of Jurisprudence and theology, essays on the meaning of such concepts as justice and rights, power and authority, works focused on the vocation and interaction of clergy and lawyers, and studies regarding the interplay of law and religion in the social arena. This is a subscription journal with a selection of open access articles included.
Journal of Law and Religion
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