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Book: Contemporary Views on Comparative Religion

Chapter: 23. Privileging Communication: Evidentiary Admissible Statements and Comparison in the Study of Religion

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.28110

Blurb:

The idea of privileging communication is examined with reference to a test case before the Ontario Law Courts. The case raises the question about fake and genuine practice of religion, how the distinction is to be made at the intersect of religion and law, and what gets publicly disclosed in that context.

Chapter Contributors

  • Abrahim Khan (khanah@chass.utoronto.ca - akhan) 'Trinity College, University of Toronto'