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  • About ACLARS
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    • ACLARS Constitution
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions for Participation
  • Conferences
    • 2022 ACLARS Conference
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    • 2022 Call for Elections
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    • Online 16-19 May 2021
    • Botswana 19-21 May 2019
    • Nigeria 20-22 May 2018
    • Morocco 14-17 May 2017
    • Ethiopia 22-24 May 2016
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    • South Africa 26-28 May 2014
    • Ghana 14-15 January 2013
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    • 2021 ACLARS Conference
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    • Religion, Law and Security in Africa (2018)
    • Religious Pluralism, Heritage and Social Development in Africa (2017)
    • Religious Freedom and Religious Pluralism in Africa (2016)
    • Law and Religion in Africa: The Quest for the Common Good in Pluralistic Societies (2015)
    • African Human Rights Law Journal (2014)
    • Acquiring ACLARS Publications
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    • 2022 Call for Elections
    • Call for 2022 Nairobi Papers
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    • 2020 Call for Papers
    • ACLARS Issues Endorsement and Elaboration of Human Dignity Document
    • Professor Kofi Quashigah Elected President of ACLARS
    • Law and Religion Headlines News
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ACLARS Conference 2021 Registration

2021 ACLARS Conference Registration

Important: You must register in order to receive links that will enable you to attend this conference.
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