Neil Addison publishes guidebook through
the religious law
minefield
New Bailey Chambers barrister Neil Addison has recently
written a book that clarifies the complex area of racial and religious
hatred and its implications for today's society. "Religious Discrimination
and Hatred Law" (published by Routledge Cavendish) is the first
comprehensive guide to the title subject, and explores in depth Part
Two of the Equality Act and the Racial and religious Hatred Act.
In
his book, Neil examines the fundamental differences between religion
and race which make the operation of these new laws far more problematic
than similar racial laws. It is a testimony to Neil's understanding
of what he believes will increasingly become legal issues proceeding
to court, with analysis of controversial issues such as the wearing
of the niqab (the face veil), and the wearing of religious symbols
such as a cross at work, as well as an investigation into the current
status of the Blasphemy Law in Wales.
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