"The ideal entry point for anyone wanting to gain a general and authoritative understanding of the history and development of religious liberty in Europe and the United States from its origins to the latest judicial developments." Paolo G. Carozza, co-author of Regional Protection of Human Rights
"Adroit and penetrating, these renowned masters in their field have confected a long-overdue and readily accessible text that is authoritative as well as challenging for scholars, practitioners, and judges." Mark Hill KC, Global Distinguished Professor of Law, Notre Dame London
"Written by two of the most distinguished scholars in the field of law and religion today, this book provides a robust, reasoned, and reflective defence of the connection of human rights to religious freedom. Crystal-clear, richly evidenced, and thought-provoking, the book is superb: essential for students of law and religion." Norman Doe, professor of law, Cardiff University, Bencher of the Inner Temple, Chancellor of the Diocese of Bangor, and Fellow of the British Academy