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Baderin;$g6.$tDignity and religion /$rChristopher McCrudden;$tLegal Pluralism: Should English Law Give Greater Recognition to Islamic Law?:$g7.$tFamily law: current conflicts and their resolution /$rElizabeth Butler-Sloss and Mark Hill;$g8.$tIslamic finance, alternative dispute resolution and family law: developments towards legal pluralism? /$rIan Edge;$g9.$tJudging Muslims /$rPrakash Shah;$g10.$tFrom Muslim migrants to Muslim citizens /$rShaheen Sardar-Ali;$g11.$tOntario's 'shari'a court': law and politics intertwined /$rMarion Boyd;$tAccommodation or Conflict: Trajectories in the United Kingdom:$g12.$tReligious rights and the public interest /$rRobin Griffith-Jones --$gPart III.$tResponsibilities and Rights:$tFreedom of Speech, Incitement to Religious Hatred: Beyond the Divide?:$g13.$tWhere to draw the line, and how to draw it /$rSydney Kentridge,$tA note: the Satanic Verses and the Danish cartoons /$rRobin Griffith-Jones;$g14.$tCensor or censure: maintaining civility /$rTariq Modood;$g15.$tIn praise of 'fuzzy law' /$rAlbie Sachs;$tReligion, the state and meaning of 'jihad':$g16.$tTowards an Islamic society, not an Islamic state /$rAbdullahi An-Na'im;$t17.$tFollowing shari'a in the West /$rTariq Ramadan;$g18.$tViolence, personal commitment and democracy /$rKhaled Abou El Fadl --$gPart IV.$tProspect: Equality before God and before the Law:$g19.$tEqual before God /$rDavid F. 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