Anglo-Brazilian
Dialogues on Law and Religion
Diálogos Anglo-Brasileiros sobre
Direito e Religião
Hosted
by Oxford Brookes University and the Universidade Federal de
Uberlândia (Federal University of Uberlandia)
You
are invited to
Participate
in internationally hosted on-line seminars about law and religion
Programme
In presenting
papers from two very different contexts, law and religion scholars
from Brazil and the UK will provide a starting point from which to
explore commonalities and differences between varying legal contexts.
It is anticipated that this will stimulate discussion among
participants to enrich an understanding of the legal systems in which
participants are based, the status of religion within those legal
systems and the relationships of religions and the adherents of
religion to those legal systems.
Details
of seminars
Wednesday 25
November, 2-4p.m
Sacred ground,
sacred spaces, and sacred places
Rodrigo Vitorino,
Director of the Law and Religion Research Group at the University of
Uberlandia and Sarah Hayes from Oxford Brookes University.
Friday 11
December, 2-4 p.m.
Religious symbols
and criminal law
Peter Edge,
Professor with the Fundamental Rights and Equalities Group at the
School of Law, Oxford Brookes University and Fábio Leite is
Professor of Constitutional Law at
the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro.
Instructions
for joining the on-line conference
To participate in
the conference simply complete the registration form at
http://goo.gl/forms/Gv4HwgD6R7
On receipt of your details we will send you instructions on how to
join the on-line conference.