Some of the more popular areas of ecclesiastical law covered by L&RUK are listed below, and these are followed by more detailed links to specific topics within these headings. Further headings will be added at a later date. This index also includes useful links to Church of England web pages and the BlogRoll of sites of relevance to law and religion.
The heading Church and State below includes posts related to those concerning the death of HM Queen Elizabeth II and the accession and coronation of King Charles III.
Index to L&RUK posts on ecclesiastical law
- Abortion
- Anglican Communion
- Analysis of L&RUK
- Assisted dying
- Carbon reduction and “net zero” emissions
- Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford
- Church and State
- Consistory court judgments
- Contested heritage
- COVID-19 Coronavirus: legislation and guidance
- Festival churches
- Most-read posts
- Lead theft
- Parochial Fees
- Religious slaughter
- Richard III and s25 Burial Act 1857
- Safeguarding
- Seal of the confessional
- Stained glass
- UK marriage legislation
- Abortion
- Anglican Communion
- Analysis of L&RUK
- Assisted dying
- Carbon reduction and “net zero” emissions
- Church and State
- Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford
- Consistory court judgments
- Contested heritage
- Contested heritage – Links to L&RUK posts
- Rustat Memorial
- Colston and other memorials in Bristol
- Cecil Rhodes statue
- London Borough of Lambeth
- Consistory court judgments – Links to judgments
- Consistory court judgments – Reviews and Case Notes
- Church of England – L&RUK posts
- General issues – L&RUK posts
- Other examples of contested heritage
- COVID-19 Coronavirus: legislation and guidance
- COVID-19 Coronavirus: legislation and guidance – Links to L&RUK posts, legislation and guidance
- Legislation and guidance and local lockdown restrictions.
- Church of England advice and documents;
- Other churches and faith organizations advice and other documents;
- Information from other relevant bodies.
- L&RUK posts which have reported the advice and updates on COVID-19 coronavirus;
- L&RUK specific issues, COVID-19 passports
- L&RUK weekly and monthly updates of developments
- Festival churches
- Lead theft
- Most read posts
- Parochial Fees
- Religious slaughter
- L&RUK references to religious slaughter <in progress>
- Richard III and s25 Burial Act 1857
- Safeguarding
- UK marriage legislation
- Re-launched CofE website: some quick links, Part I – Law and Policy, 20 November 2017
- Re-launched CofE website – further links, Part II – Clergy and General Synod, 23 November 2017
- Re-launched CofE website: legal opinions & ors, Part III, Legal Opinions and other guidance, 14 December 2017.
- ChurchCare Guidance Notes – Quick Links, 8 March 2019, updated 13 September 2021.
- Beaker Folk of Husborne Crawley
- British Religion in Numbers [*]
- British Catholic Blogs [*]
- Canon Law Made Easy, Cathy Caridi on Roman Catholic Canon Law.
- Center for Law and Religion, St. John’s U School of Law
- Crux
- Current Awareness from the Inner Temple Library
- Ecclesiastical Law [Mark Hill] [*]
- Ecclesiastical Law [Philip Jones]
- ECHR Blog
- Erasmus
- Eurel
- European Consortium for Church & State Research
- European Courts
- Fulcrum Anglican
- God and Politics , [archive content, 2011 to 2014].
- In the Light of the Law, [to 1 June 2021] Edward Peters’ blog.
- LARSN Case Database, cases updated to 2011 [*] .
- Law and Religion Australia
- Multiculturalismo y pluralismo jurídico
- ObiterJ [*] [to 21 September 2022]
- PILARS: Project for Interdisciplinary Law and Religion Studies at The Open University Law School
- PluRel – a blog about religion and society
- Religion and the Public Sphere [LSE]
- Religion Clause [*]
- Religion – Weltanschauung – Recht [Religion – Belief – Law]
- Religion, law and the constitution: Balancing beliefs in Britain [Manchester] [Manchester University] [*] .
- Religion Media Centre
- Sandberg Law [Russell Sandberg, Cardiff University]
- Strasbourg Consortium
- Thinking Anglicans
- UK Human Rights Blog
- UK Supreme Court Blog [*]
The Archbishop Cranmer blog, [not associated with L&RUK] and iBenedictines of the late Dame Catherine Wybourne are no longer accessible.
[*] These sites have “http://” encryption which some browsers may identify as “not secure”.
This page was last updated on 25 June 2023 at 05:57.
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