Legal avenues for challenging religion: A presentation by Geoffrey Robertson at the global atheist convention - May 2012

The Australian Humanist 109 (109):5 (2013)
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Abstract

Bryce, Ian Robertson's talk was an analysis of the legal positions around many of the crimes of organised religion, and consequent legal actions already in progress or possible in the future

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