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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Religious Beliefs and Conscientious Exemptions in a Liberal State by Edited by John Adenitire
This collection considers the ever-growing practice in liberal states of claims to exemption from legal duties on the basis of a conscientious objection. Traditional claims have included objections to compulsory military draft and to the provision of abortions. Contemporary claims include objections to anti-discrimination law by providers of public services such as bakers and B&B hoteliers who do not want to serve same-sex couples. The book investigates the practice both traditional and contemporary from three distinct perspectives: theoretical doctrinal and comparative and provides a comprehensive set of reflections on how the practice is to be viewed and carried out in the context of a liberal state