Taking the Queen’s Shilling: the implications for religious freedom of religions being registered as charities – Law & Religion UK
‘There have been concerns recently about whether religions might have religious doctrines and practices challenged if they are registered as charities. This article looks at possible grounds to challenge the Charity Commission, including the common law principles of non-justiciability, charity law (the definition of religion and public benefit) and human rights.’
Law & Religion UK, 21st March 2017
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