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Comparative religion conferences W. Cole Durham, Jr.
Comparative religion conferences Brigham Young University
Notes In the U.S., Professor Durham has organized a series of conferences on comparative law issues at Brigham Young University and at other institutions in the United States which have brought more than 1000 scholars and experts dealing with comparative constitutional law themes from more than 120 countries to the United States. Durham co-author with Brett Scharffs of Religion and the Law: National, International and Comparative Perspectives (Aspen/Wolters Kluwer 2010, second edition forthcoming), and with William Bassett and Robert Smith of Religious Organizations of the Law, an annually updated treatise published by Thompson Reuters/West. He is the editor (with Noel Reynolds) of Religious Liberty in Western Thought, and (with Silvio Ferrari) Law and Religion in Post-Communist Europe. He is also co-editor of numerous other publications, including Facilitating Freedom of Religion or Belief: A Deskbook, published in 2004 by Brill under the Martinus Nijhoff imprint; Religious Organizations in the United States, published in 2006 by Carolina Academic Press; two volumes of the Islam in Europe series (2012); the volume Law, Religion, Constitution: Freedom of Religion, Equal Treatment, and the Law (2013) with Ashgate, as well as three volumes (2016, 2018, and forthcoming 2019) in the Routledge ICLARS Law and Religion Series, and the Brill Encyclopedia of Law and Religion (2016). He was General Rapporteur, with Javier Martínez-Torrón, for the topic Religion and the Secular State for the 18th World Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law (Washington, D.C., July 2010), published in final form by Complutense University of Madrid (2015).
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