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Lisbet Christoffersen (2010), Not Even Believing in Belonging: States and Churches in Five North-European (Post-) Lutheran Countries, in Silvio Ferrari and Rinaldo Cristofori (eds), Law and Religion in the 21st Century, Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 18797. Copyright 2010 Silvio Ferrari and Rinaldo Cristofori.
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Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies for the essay: Douglas Laycock (2006), Church and State in the United States: Competing Conceptions and Historic Changes, Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, , pp. 50341.
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