The latest volume of the Australian Journal of Law and Religion has been published (and is freely available online here.) The Table of Contents is below- always worth reading!
Contents– Volume 6, 2025
Editorial i
Articles
Modelling the Anchor and Range of State-Religion Relationships in Australia and Italy: Towards a New Understanding of State-Religion Typologies Renae Barker & Tania Pagotto 1
Skilful Navigators or Guerrilla Subversives? Accommodating Colleges of Islamic Higher Education in the West Salim Farrar 27
Maximising or Determining Rights? On Using (and Discarding) Statutory Exceptions Joel Harrison 50
A Legal Education ‘Born From the Heart of the Church’: Reflections of a Catholic Law School Dean Michael Quinlan 66
Comments
Australia’s Culture of Death: Rejecting the ‘Sanctity of Life’ Principle Gabriël Moens 80
The Australian Catholic University and Challenges after the 7 October Hamas Massacre Suzanne D. Rutland 87
Book Reviews
Religious Liberty in a Polarized Age by Thomas C. Berg Jeremy Patrick 89
The Crisis of Civil Law: What the Bible Teaches about Law and What It Means Today by Benjamin B. Saunders David VanDrunen 92