- Introduction / Kathryn O'Sullivan
- Law, religion, and religious minorities : reflections on international human rights law and global trends / Christian Green
- Accommodating religious minorities in Ireland : the constitutional framework / Eoin Daly
- Muslims in Ireland : history, demographics, and debates / James Carr
- The accommodation of Islam in the Irish workplace, classroom, and hospital / Claire Hogan
- Recognition of Muslim marriage ceremonies in Ireland : an analysis / Susan Leahy and Kathryn O'Sullivan
- Overseas marriage and divorce in Islamic form : a critical perspective on the development of Irish private international law / Máire Ní Shúilleabháin
- A comparative review of the accommodation of Islamic finance in Irish law / Edana Richardson
- The legal framework for regulating Shariah councils in the UK : a potential model for Ireland? / Amin Al-Astewani
- The usefulness of the 'parity governance model' in Muslim family law debates / Samia Bano.
Minority Religions under Irish Law focuses the spotlight specifically on the legal protections afforded in Ireland to minority religions, generally, and to the Muslim community, in particular. Although predominantly focused on the Irish context, the book also boasts contributions from leading international academics, considering questions of broader global importance such as how to create an inclusive environment for minority religions and how to regulate religious tribunals best. Reflecting on issues as diverse as the right to education, marriage recognition, Islamic finance and employment equality, Minority Religions under Irish Law provides a comprehensive and fresh look at the legal space occupied by many rapidly growing minority religions in Ireland, with a special focus on the Muslim community.
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