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Regulating Religion
‘Laïcité,’ ‘Dystopia,’ and the Reaction to New Religious Movements in France
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James A. Beckford
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2004
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Regulating Religion
pp. 27
‘Laïcité,’ ‘Dystopia,’ and the Reaction to New Religious Movements in France
pp. 41
Anti-Cultism in the French Parliament
pp. 53
Is There a Unique French Policy of Cults?
pp. 73
Holy Mountains and Anti-Cult Ecology
pp. 85
The German Enquete Commission on Sects
pp. 103
Germany’s Islamic Minority
pp. 113
Belgium's Anti-Sect Policy
pp. 127
Pseudoscience versus Minority Religions
pp. 151
Brainwashing Theories in European Parliamentary and Administrative Reports on Cults and Sects
pp. 179
The Twelve Tribes Messianic Communities, the Anti-Cult Movement, and Governmental Response
pp. 203
New Religions in the Republic of Italy
pp. 213
Foredoomed to Failure
pp. 221
Regulating New Religions in Denmark
pp. 237
Social Justice and Minority Religions in Prison
pp. 247
Legal Regulation of Religions in Russia
pp. 259
New Religious Movements and the State in Poland
pp. 267
Anti-Cult Movements and Governmental Reports on “Sects and Cults”
pp. 279
Freedom of Religion and Minority Religions in Hungary
pp. 295
Law and Religion in the Czech Republic
pp. 299
Religion and Society in Tension in Croatia
pp. 319
Religion and Law in Uzbekistan
pp. 333
Social Justice Issues in the Management of Religious Diversity in Australia
pp. 343
The Rehabilitation and Regulation of Religion in Singapore
pp. 359
Cult Controversies and Legal Developments Concerning New Religions in Japan and China
pp. 381
Religion, Law, and Minorities in India
pp. 419
Public Management of Religious Diversity in Canada
pp. 441
The Legal Situation of Religious Minorities in Mexico
pp. 453
Cult Controversies and Government Control of New Religious Movements in Argentina, 1985-2002
pp. 477
State and Federal Cooperation in Regulating New Religions
pp. 491
Mundane Materialism
pp. 507
Medicalization and Regulation of Deviant Religions
pp. 535
Religious Regulation and the Courts
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