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The Church And Employment Law A Comparative Analysis Of The Legal Status Of Clergy And Religious Workers John Duddington

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The Church And Employment Law A Comparative Analysis Of The Legal Status Of Clergy And Religious Workers John Duddington
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.29 MB
Pages: 313
Author: John Duddington
ISBN: 9780367553173, 9780367553197, 0367553171, 0367553198, 2022029169
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Church And Employment Law A Comparative Analysis Of The Legal Status Of Clergy And Religious Workers John Duddington by John Duddington 9780367553173, 9780367553197, 0367553171, 0367553198, 2022029169 instant download after payment.

This book examines the current law on the employment status of ministers of religion and suggests reforms in this area of the law to meet the need for ministers to be given a degree of employment protection. The work considers the constant theme in Christian history that the clergy should not be subject to the ordinary courts and asks whether this is justified with the growth of areas such as employment law. The work questions whether it is possible to arrive at a satisfactory definition of who is a minister of religion and, along with this, who would be the employer of the minister if there was a contract of employment. Taking a comparative perspective, it evaluates the case law on the employment status of Christian and non-Christian clergy and assesses whether this shows any coherent theme or line of development. The work also considers the issue of ministerial employment status against the background of the autonomy of churches and other religious bodies from the State, together with their ecclesiology. The book will be of interest to academics and researchers working in the areas of law and religion, employment law and religious studies, together with both legal practitioners and human resources practitioners in these areas.

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