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In Treading on Sacred Grounds: Places of Worship, Local Planning and Religious Freedom in Australia, Noel Villaroman analyses the engagement of religious groups with local councils in Australia in ...
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  • 12 February 2015
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In Treading on Sacred Grounds: Places of Worship, Local Planning and Religious Freedom in Australia, Noel Villaroman analyses the engagement of religious groups with local councils in Australia in their applications to build places of worship. Such applications often encounter opposition from local residents who are reluctant to share their neighbourhood or street with the newly arrived and less known ‘other.’ The local councils, being the planning authority that grants or refuses such applications, are caught in the middle of these disputes. Using the lens of international human rights law, the book probes the local councils’ actions and their repercussions to religious freedom. The book has concrete legal and social implications that it is bound to impact not only legal scholarship but also, crucially, policy makers.
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Price: $208.00
Pages: 324
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: Studies in Religion, Secular Beliefs and Human Rights
Publication Date: 12 February 2015
ISBN: 9789004289338
Format: Hardcover
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"Noel Villaroman’s careful and thorough analysis of the important issues arising at the intersection of religious freedom and town planning law will not only be of immense value to Australian lawyers, religious leaders, and town planners, but also has important data for those dealing with these issues around the Western world."
-Neil Foster, University of Newcastle
Noel Villaroman, PhD, Monash University, is a legal professional who works for the United Nations. His other publications include a book chapter and several articles in refereed journals dealing with issues like corruption, foreign debt and human rights, and law and religion.