RELIGIOUS FREEDOM: COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES

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RELIGIOUS FREEDOM: COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law (Draft for New Course) Prof. Mohamed A. Arafa Contact Information Email: marafa@iupui.edu Phone: 317.640.9733 Office Hours: Before and after class and by appointment Course Materials The text for the course is Durham and Scharffs, Law and Religion: National, International and Comparative Perspectives. Additional reading materials will be posted on the course website at blackboard.valpo.edu. In a few instances, readings will be drawn from the textbook s web-based supplement. You should establish a free account at http://www.iclrs.org/casebook/login.php in order to access these materials. Course Information and Requirements The course will operate in a classic seminar fashion. Each meeting of the seminar will have one or more students assigned to serve as discussion leaders. Discussion leaders will open class with a 10 minute presentation that introduces key issues from the readings and raises questions to be considered. We will then pursue a communal class discussion about the materials in which it is expected that all students will actively participate. In addition to carefully reading the assigned materials, each student is to write a response paper in advance of each meeting of the seminar. The weekly seminar leader(s) does not need to complete a response paper. The purpose of this paper, which should be 1-2 double-spaced pages in length (and under no circumstances more than 2 pages), is not to summarize the readings it is assumed that you can do this but rather to critically and constructively engage the material. You should view this as an opportunity to wrestle with arguments advanced in the readings, to interrogate the logic of cases, to think more deeply about issues that you find interesting or troubling or unclear, and to raise questions that you think demand further attention in class. Papers should be distributed no later than 5pm on the Monday before class. 1

Finally, all students must complete a final research paper of approximately 20 doublespaced pages (no fewer than 20 and no more than 23), inclusive of footnotes (completed according to Bluebook format). The paper should be a work of original scholarship that addresses a topic pertinent to the themes of the course. In particular, the paper should consider religious freedom from the perspective of history or theory, a case study, or an examination of national, international or regional legal systems. In thinking about potential topics, it should be noted that there are many important issues that we cannot cover in class, and you should not feel bound to write on a subject that we have discussed. The textbook is an excellent resource for discovering potential topics not addressed in class (e.g. the history of religious freedom, philosophical discussions of the idea of religious freedom, religion and education, religious displays on public property, funding of religious institutions, religious autonomy, etc.). In all cases, the paper should aim to address religious freedom in a manner that incorporates international and comparative perspectives. The topic should be selected and approved in consultation with the professor. The final paper must be received no later than 5pm on Friday, December 20. The paper must be sent by email attachment to marafa@iupui.edu. Extensions cannot be granted and failure to submit the paper on time will result in a reduction of the final grade. The final grade will be calculated according to following criteria: Final Research Paper 70% Class Participation/Weekly Response Papers/Seminar Leadership 30% 2

Class Reading Assignments 8/23 Introduction 8/30 Religious Freedom: History, Theory, and Status Textbook, pp. 1-26; 39-56; 56-76; 77-91; 113-122; UN CCPR, General Comment No. 22 Pew Forum Report: Global Restrictions on Religion 9/6 No Class (Labour Day) 9/13 European Court of Human Rights Textbook, pp. 91-98; 170-171; 231-242 Cases: Sahin v. Turkey; Lautsi v. Italy Calo, Pluralism, Secularism, and the European Court of Human Rights Evans and Thomas, Church-State Relations in the European Court of Human Rights 9/20 International Religious Freedom Act Overview, U.S. Efforts to Promote International Religious Freedom HR 2431, Act Establishing IRFA Calo, The Internationalization of Church-State Issues Farr, The Diplomacy of Religious Freedom Gunn, A Preliminary Response to Criticisms of the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 9/27 Islam, Secularism and Human Rights Textbook, pp. 108-110; 130-132; 174-176; 306-314 3

Hirschl, Constitutional Courts vs. Religious Fundamentalism: Three Middle Eastern Tales Stahnke & Blitt, The Religion-State Relationship and the Right to Freedom of Religion or Belief: A Comparative Textual Analysis of the Constitutions of Predominantly Muslim Countries Survey Constitutions of Islamic Countries on Textbook Web Supplement, http:// www.iclrs.org/casebook/login.php 10/4 Defamation of Religion and Religious Hate Speech Textbook, pp. 183-202 Blitt, The Challenge of Defamation of Religion Langer, The Rise (and Fall?) of Defamation of Religions Temperman, Protection Against Religious Hatred under the United Nations ICCPR and the European Convention System United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, The Dangerous Idea of Protecting Religions from Defamation 10/11 New Religious Movements Textbook, pp. 293-299; 314-329 Case: Church of Scientology v. Russia Carlson, China s New Regulations on Religion Ferrari, New Religious Movements in Europe Kravchouk, New Religious Movements and the Problem of Extremism in Modern Russia Williams, America s Opposition to New Religious Movements 10/18 Proselytism and the Right to Change Religion Textbook, pp. 26-37; 171-183 Stahnke, Proselytism and the Freedom to Change Religion in International Human Rights Law Witte, Evangelism/Proselytism and International Religious Liberties 10/25 The Limits of Religious Freedom and Autonomy Textbook, pp. 205-258; 338-368 Case: EEOC v. Hosanna-Tabor Church 4

News Articles: Birth Control Coverage Proposed for Most Health Insurance Plans ; In California, Efforts to Ban Circumcision Gain Momentum 11/1 Religious Law and Religious Courts Textbook, pp. 352-354 Skillen, Shari a and Pluralism Williams, Civil and Religious Law in England Cardiff Report on Social Cohesion, Civil Law and Religious Courts News Articles: Blond, Integrating Islam into the West ; Fish, Serving Two Masters 11/8 The Application of the Sharie a in American Courts The Non-Application of Islamic Law by American Courts Decisions 2011 (Awad v. Ziriax dist. ct. Decision 1) The Non-Application of Islamic Law by American Courts Decisions 2011 (Awad v. Ziriax dist. ct. Decision 2) Ann Elizabeth Mayer, Islam and Human Rights: Tradition and Politics (1999), Chapter 8: Freedom of Religion in Islamic Human Rights Schemes Isha Khan, Islamic Human Rights: Islamic Law and International Human Rights Standards, 5 APPEAL: REV. CURRENT L. & L. REFORM 74 (1999) 11/15 Freedom of Religion and Conflict of Rights in International Law John Finnis, Why Religious Liberty is a Special, Important and Limited Right, 49 HARV. INT L L. J. 2 (2008) Peter Danchin, Who is the Human in Human Rights? The Claims of Culture and Religion, 24 MARYLAND J. INT L L. (2009) Asma Uddin, Sharing Lessons on Religious Freedom: U.S. and Muslim-Majority Countries (2012) 11/22 No Class (Thanksgiving Break) 11/29 Review of the Course 5

12/20 Final Paper Due 6