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Dr de La Ferrière co-edits a special journal issue on COVID-19 and religious liberty

Dr de La Ferrière co-edits a special issue of "Fides et Libertas"

  • Date26 January 2022

This open-access special issue brings together contributions from leading international scholars.

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In collaboration with Prof Nicholas Miller (Andrews University), Dr Alexis Artaud de La Ferrière (Lecturer in Sociology, Department of Law and Criminology, RHUL) has recently edited a special issue of Fides et Libertas on the impact of COVID-19 restriction on religious liberty in Europe and North America.

This open-access special issue brings together contributions from leading international scholars including Prof Cole Durham (Brigham Young University), Kathleen A. Brady (Emory University), Prof Louis-Léon Christian (UC Louvain), and Ibrahim Salama (UNHCR). It is published as part of the COVID-19 and Religious Liberty Research Project with support from IRLA (International Religious Liberty Association), following a two-day conference held under the auspices of the project last year. 

The open-access link to the Special Issue is available here: https://www.irla.org/2021.pdf.

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