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have understood it excludes from "the public sphere" a key component of many citizens' identities, which is their freedom of conscience and religion. Benson further argues that a better understanding of the term "secular" would keep religion and the state jurisdictionally separate while allowing for co-operation and mutual understanding between them. The ultimate goal of this preferred philosophy would be to create a society in which individual and communal differences are accepted and embraced rather than one in which law and politics are viewed as building towards forced "agreement" or "convergence". A "think-piece" paper for the Canadian Federal Government's
466:; He is Senior Associate Fellow, International Institute for Hermeneutics, Albert-Ludwigs-Univ., Freiburg, Germany 2015, ongoing; Research Fellow, Religious Freedom and Business Foundation, Maryland, US (2014, ongoing); senior research fellow, Canadian Centre for The Responsibility to Protect (R2P), Munk Centre, Trinity College, Univ. of Toronto (2014, ongoing); Editorial Advisor, Canadian Race Relations Inst. (2015, ongoing) and Member of the African Consortium of Law and Religions Scholars 656:. The decision cites Benson's article in connection with proper understanding of the concepts of "secular" and "non-sectarian", and says that it is an error to equate"secular" with "non-religious". In subsequent writing, Benson has been critical of the court's apparent adoption of "secularism" as the matter was never argued before them and was not essential to the statutory interpretation before them. This work was cited with approval by Justice Albie Sachs in the 2005 decision of the 419:, England, and was called the following year to the bar of British Columbia. Benson practised with the firm Alexander Holburn Beaudin & Laing before becoming a solicitor in 1987 with the British Columbia Industrial Relations Council (BCIRC). In 1989 he was appointed Senior Solicitor for the council and practised there through the organisation's development into the 307:, a non-partisan, non-denominational charitable foundation with status in both Canada and the United States, dedicated to examining the nature of pluralism with particular reference to the associational rights dimension of religion and expression. In 2010 he was appointed one of ten inaugural directors of the 471:
2014-2015 he was Visiting Scholar, Massey College, University of Toronto, Canada and as of January 2016 took up a position as Professor of Law at the School of Law, The University of Notre Dame, Sydney, Australia where he teaches Public International Law, Contemporary Legal Issues and Legal Philosophy.
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Benson has argued that the Canadian approach to a pluralistic society has often overlooked the important role that religions play in the public sphere as well as in the lives of citizens and their groups. He contends that secularism is not neutral regarding religion, and that the term as most people
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Benson has published work on the accommodation of religious and non-religious rights, and has worked to promote the idea of shared civic virtues serving the common good across all belief communities. His published opinion is that all citizens have faith and belief in something, whether these beliefs
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Benson has also criticised a failure to examine the meaning of "secularism" in the works of most commentators on the "secular" and "secularism" itself, including the work of Charles Taylor. He has been critical of the tendency to assume that "secularism" is a neutral concept, when the origin of the
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in Namibia 2015. In July 2015 he was invited to become an advising academic to the Open University project on Jurisprudence, UK.; in January 2014 he was Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Western Ontario, Canada where he taught a course on Comparative Constitutional Law. For the term
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In 2008 Benson was invited to become the first non-national research associate for the South African Institute for Advanced Constitutional, Human Rights, Public and International Law (SAIFAC). The following year he was appointed Extraordinary Professor of Law in the Department of Constitutional and
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and South Africa, giving papers on topics ranging from, constitutional law and religion, literature, the nature of the "secular", "secularism", "pluralism", and issues related to ethics and the accommodation of differing beliefs. He has stated that his life's ambition is to "redpill the masses".
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the B.C. School Act's insistence on secularism and non-discrimination lies at the heart of this case. provides that "ll schools and Provincial schools must be conducted on strictly secular and non-sectarian principles". It also emphasises that "he highest morality must be inculcated, but no
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through his involvement with the South African Institute for Advanced Constitutional, Human Rights, Public and International Law, The Chester Ronning Centre in Alberta, Canada, and as Professor Extraordinary in the Faculty of Law, Department of Constitutional Law and Philosophy of Law at the
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More recently he has begun examining the tendency of legal decisions to remove from consideration the communal dimension of religious rights, and has written of the associational dimension of the freedom of religion and its importance to diversity, freedom and a pluralistic society.
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Benson carries out written and research work, international lectures, government and private consultation, court appearances before all levels of court in Canada, media interviews and invited academic and government colloquia and panels, in various areas.
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An advocate that the public sphere should be open and inclusive of all citizens and their groups, whether their faith and belief commitments are based on non-religious or religious beliefs, Iain Benson was the first Executive Director of the
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Benson's scholarly writings are referred to in many scholarly books and articles and he is called upon frequently to review scholarly manuscripts, articles. He has examined graduate degrees (MTh and DTheol degrees to date).
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decision). This case concerned whether books on same-sex parented families should be approved at kindergarten grade. In their decision to refer the matter back for a non-discriminatory decision, the court said that
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Benson, Iain T. (December 2011). ""That False Struggle between Believers and Non-Believers"; "Le faux combat entre croyants et non-croyants"; "Quella falsa lotta tra credenti e non-credenti"".
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in May 2011 and was appointed as expert adviser to the South African Council for the Protection and Promotion of Religious Rights and Freedoms in September that same year.
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with a lecture entitled "Standing Freedom on its Head: "Equality" and "Non-discrimination" and the Suppression of Democratic Liberties: Law, Liberty and Convergence".
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Keynote Address at the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Canada and in 2009 addressed the American Political Science Association hosted by the
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and human rights lawyer, Benson has written and lectured extensively in the area of ethics, virtues and pluralism, and acted as an advisor in the fields of
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Benson, Iain (2010). "Taking Pluralism and Liberalism Seriously: The Need to Re-understand Faith, Beliefs, Religion and Diversity in the Public Sphere".
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and various radio stations in England and South Africa. Benson has acted as external reader of manuscripts for various presses and journals including
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Benson, Iain T. (8 August 2010). "Living Together with Disagreement: Pluralism, the Secular, and the Fair Treatment of Beliefs in Canada Today".
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Benson, Iain T. (8 August 2010). "Living Together with Disagreement: Pluralism, the Secular, and the Fair Treatment of Beliefs in Canada Today".
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Benson, Iain T (2008). "The Case for Religious Inclusivism and the Judicial Recognition of Associational Rights: A Response to Lenta".
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Benson, Iain T. (January 2008). "Taking a Fresh Look at Religion and Public Policy in Canada: The Need for a Paradigm Shift".
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Benson, Iain T. (January 2008). "Taking a Fresh Look at Religion and Public Policy in Canada: The Need for a Paradigm Shift".
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Benson, Iain (January 2008). "Taking a Fresh Look at Religion and Public Policy in Canada: The Need for a Paradigm Shift".
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in October 2010. Earlier that same year, Iain Benson delivered the keynote paper on religious inclusivity in Canada to the
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In November 2007 Benson was invited to submit a proposal to the Canadian Federal Government Policy Research Initiative on
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at the ICAL meeting in Mexico and in 2013 became a Member of the International Consortium of Law and Religion Scholars
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Some of Benson's writings have appeared or been translated in French, Italian, German, Afrikaans, Flemish and Spanish.
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under Section 234 of that country's constitution, and addressed the ceremony for the public signing of the charter in
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Benson, Iain T. (18 May 2010). "Is Canada Moving Towards or Away from Religious Inclusivity in the Public Sphere?".
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in the public sphere, and legal decisions in relation to religious freedom and the principles of accommodation.
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programs including "Ideas", "Tapestry", "Cross-country Check-up" and "Commentary". He has been interviewed on
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An Associational Framework for the Reconciliation of Competing Rights Claims Involving the Freedom of Religion
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An Associational Framework for the Reconciliation of Competing Rights Claims Involving the Freedom of Religion
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The Case for Religious Inclusivism and the Judicial Recognition of Associational Rights: A Response to Lenta
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Living Together with Disagreement: Pluralism, the Secular, and the Fair Treatment of Beliefs in Canada Today
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Physicians and Marriage Commissioners: Accommodation of Differing Beliefs in a Free and Democratic Society
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Benson, Iain (2007). "The Freedom of Conscience and Religion in Canada: Challenges and Opportunities".
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Iain Benson,the eldest of three children born to Kenneth and Margaret (nÊe Scott) Benson, was born in
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term was within a framework that expressly intended to minimise any public relevance for religions.
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Benson remains a prolific author across a range of subjects. Notable selected publications include
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South African Institute for Advanced Constitutional, Public, Human Rights and International Law
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are grounded in religion or not, and that the public sphere is obliged to act with balance.
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Taking a Fresh Look at Religion and Public Policy in Canada: The Need for a Paradigm Shift
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Benson, Iain T (2000). "Notes Towards a (Re)Definition of the 'Secular'". p. 520.
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In 2010 Benson was appointed to the executive committee of the Foundation Board of the
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and the Law Reform Commission formed to examine abortion. He has appeared before the
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Unexamined Faiths and the Public Place of Religion: Emerging Insights from the Law
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Is Canada Moving Towards or Away from Religious Inclusivity in the Public Sphere?
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Benson attended Oak Bay Senior Secondary School (1974) and obtained degrees from
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The Freedom of Conscience and Religion in Canada: Challenges and Opportunities
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Do 'Values' Mean Anything at All? Implications for Law, Education and Society
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Iain Benson is a published poet. He was also the editor of Volume VII of the
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The Jurisdiction of Science: What the Evolution/Creation Debate is Not About
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Benson's "Notes Towards a (Re)Definition of the 'Secular'" was cited by the
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religious dogma or creed is to be taught in a school or Provincial school"
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In the early twenty-first century he was one of two non-nationals on the
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and took up a position as Senior Associate Counsel at Canadian Law Firm,
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Lakhani, Ali, ed. (July 2011). "A Selection of Poems: Iain T. Benson".
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and examined the implications for various legal and non-legal usages.
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Benson continues to lecture across Canada, the United States, Europe,
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in 1994, and in 2000 became the centre's first Executive Director.
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Chester Ronning Center for the Study of Religion and Public Life
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Chester Ronning Centre for the Study of Religion and Public Life
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In 1984 he worked as a summer research assistant based at
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Developer of intellectual frameworks for understanding
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The Collected Works of G.K. Chesterton Volume VII (ed)
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South African Charter of Religious Rights and Freedoms
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Law and Religious Diversity in Canada and South Africa
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and is an ongoing expert advisor to the South African
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South African Charter of Religious Rights and Freedoms
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Montreal: McGill-Queen's. pp. 83–98. 551:Education and New Reproductive Technologies 1157:. Salt and Light Catholic Media Foundation 608:The Journal of Religion, State and Society 421:Labour Relations Board of British Columbia 20: 517:Benson works in the field of ethics and 396:, Ontario (English Literature BA 1980), 1653:Canadian scholars of constitutional law 818: 816: 791: 277:Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms 1527:The Collected Works of G.K. Chesterton 1232:"Conscience Laws:Ethical Commentaries" 1153:Sanders, Cheridan (21 February 2015). 16:Legal philosopher and professor of law 634:Legal philosophy and political theory 616:South African Journal of Human Rights 454:in Ottawa and became a Member of the 333:Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences 7: 1236:The Protection of Conscience Project 684:in the way we approach religion and 532:American Public Philosophy Institute 373:, Scotland, and raised primarily in 232:Constitutional Court of South Africa 1618:21st-century Scottish philosophers 1613:21st-century Canadian philosophers 710:Collected Works of G.K. Chesterton 658:South African Constitutional Court 575:(re: Pension Reform) and numerous 202:University of Notre Dame Australia 14: 1529:. San Francisco: Ignatius Press. 962:Journal for the Study of Religion 734:Sovereign Military Order of Malta 584:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 512:Centre for Cultures and Languages 402:St Catharine's College, Cambridge 115:St Catharine's College, Cambridge 704:Other involvements and interests 293:Federal Multi-Culturalism Policy 1195:"SAIFAC: Biography:Iain Benson" 728:. In 2001 Benson addressed the 596:McGill-Queen's University Press 588:Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty 582:Benson has been interviewed on 406:University of the Witwatersrand 287:to author material concerning 120:University of the Witwatersrand 916:Emory International Law Review 105:Queen's University at Kingston 1: 404:, England (Law MA 1987), the 1177:"Heritage Field:IainTBenson" 678:"Religion and Public Policy" 539:"Religion and Public Policy" 524:University of the Free State 433:University of the Free State 279:and religious freedom under 1583:Global Center for Pluralism 600:University of Toronto Press 456:Law Society of Upper Canada 452:Global Centre for Pluralism 425:Centre for Cultural Renewal 309:Global Centre for Pluralism 305:Centre for Cultural Renewal 38:1955 (age 68–69) 1684: 1525:Benson, I.T., ed. (2004). 1038:"SAIFAC Staff Information" 674:Policy Research Initiative 577:House of Commons of Canada 323:. 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faith
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University of Windsor
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University of the Witwatersrand
Thesis
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ethics
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University of Notre Dame Australia
secularism
Supreme Court of Canada
Constitutional Court of South Africa
pluralism
faith
believer
South African Charter of Religious Rights and Freedoms
constitutional democracy
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Canadian law
Government of Canada
Centre for Cultural Renewal
Global Centre for Pluralism
Kofi Annan
Adrienne Clarkson
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