Interfaith Legal Advisors Network
Description
The Interfaith Legal Advisers Network (ILAN), a pioneer in the UK, was initiated by the Centre of Law and Religion in December 2007. It was created to address the increase in notable court cases involving religion, such as religious attire, sacred animals, and faith schools, and the substantial challenges faith groups face due to civil religion law.
The network aims to encourage consistent dialogue, enabling members to better comprehend their unique religious legal systems and the mutual issues they confront at the intersection of religious and civil religion law.
Offers funding
No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.
Founding year
2007
Contact details
CF10 3AT
United Kingdom
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The Centre for Law and Religion brings together a community of scholars and practitioners to undertake interdisciplinary research into religious and state law in a variety of theoretical contexts. The… read more about Centre for Law and Religion
Cardiff
CF10 3AT
United Kingdom
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Cardiff University
Cardiff
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2023-09-20 13:57:58