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Religious law refers to ethical and moral codes taught by religions. Examples include Christian canon law, Islamic sharia, Jewish halakha and Hindu law.
Religious law includes ethical and moral codes taught by religious traditions. Different religious systems hold sacred law in a greater or lesser degree of ...
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Religious law comes from the sacred texts of various religions. They cover most parts of personal and contract law. Most religious law systems are either ...
Law and religion is the interdisciplinary study of relationships between law, especially public law, and religion. Over a dozen scholarly organizations and ...
Freedom of religion or religious liberty is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or community, in public or private, to manifest religion ...
In the United States, freedom of religion is a constitutionally protected right provided in the religion clauses of the First Amendment. ... As stated in the Bill ...
Canon law is a set of ordinances and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority (church leadership) for the government of a Christian organization or ...
Several countries require that religious organizations register with the government, and some ban the establishment of religious political parties. Several ...
Biblical law is the legal aspects of the Bible, the holy scriptures of Christianity and Judaism.
The contemporary national legal systems are generally based on one of four basic systems: civil law, common law, customary law, religious law or ...