The Centre for Law and Religion at Cardiff Law School was launched in 1998 as the first such centre in the United Kingdom. About the centre
The Centre exists to promote research and its dissemination in the field of law and religion.
Research information.
The LLM (Canon Law) was first introduced in 1991, as the first degree of its type at a British University since the Reformation.
Teaching information.
The Centre coordinates the Interfaith Legal Advisers Network (ILAN) and the Law and Religion Scholars Network (LARSN).
Network information.
The Centre is staffed by a director, research fellows, and associates from across the globe.
People from the Centre.
Course: Canon Law in the Service of the Church
Canon Law in the Service of the Church
LARSN Conference (11th May 2010): Call for Papers
Interfaith Legal Advisers Network - next meeting 01.03.2010
Law and Religion Scholars Network- next meeting 11.05.2010

