UEL's School of Law presents a symposium on freedom, religion and law. Key-note speakers will be:
Matthijs DeBlois, Faculty of Law, Utrecht University: “The Equal Freedom of Religion and the Religion of Freedom and Equality.”
Sylvie Langlaude, School of Law, University of East London: “Children and Religion in International Law.”
Julian Rivers, School of Law, Bristol University: “Islam and the Scope of Religious Liberty.”
For further details, contact Sylvie Langlaude on s.langlaude@uel.ac.uk or 020 8223 2112.
© 2006
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