P.O. Box 104, Al Akhawayn University, Avenue Hassan II, Ifrane, Morocco 53 000

Telephone: +212 535862474                   Fax:+212-535862977

Email: j.Gunn    aui.ma

Education

The history of tolerance.

 

The interrelationship between religion, law, and politics.

Research Interests

Representative publications

Membership

Dr. Jeremy Gunn

Member, Advisory Council of Experts on Freedom of Religion or Belief, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Office of Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (1997-present)

 

Member, National Program Advisory Board, Council for America’s First Freedom (2004-present)

 

Member, U.S. Supreme Court Bar (1990-present)

 

Board of Editors, Journal of Church and State (2004-present)

 

Member, Académie Internationale de Droit Constitutionnel (2004-present) and Vice President (2008-present) (Tunis, Tunisia)

Books

 

Spiritual Weapons: The Cold War and the Forging of an American National Religion. Westport, CT and London: Praeger, 2009.

 

La nouvelle question religieuse: Régulation ou ingérence de l’État? (The New Religious Question: State Regulation or State Interference?) (ed. with Pauline Côté), Brussels:  Peter Lang, 2006.

 

Din Özgürlüğü ve Laicite Abd ve Fransa Mukayesesi. Ankara, Turkey: Liberal Dusunce, 2006.

 

Dieu en France et aux États-Unis: Quand les mythes font la loi (with Blandine Chélini-Pont).  Paris: Berg International, 2005.

 

A Standard for Repair: The Establishment Clause, Equality, and Natural Rights. New York and London: Garland, 1992.

 

 

 

Articles and Chapters

 

Permissible Limitations on Religion” in Religion and Human Rights , John Witte, Jr. and M. Christian Green, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.

“The Spiritual Factor:  Eisenhower, Religion, and Foreign Policy,” The Review of Faith & International Affairs (December 2011): 39-49.


“Freedom of Religion and International Politics,” World Politics Review (November, 2011).

“What’s Love Got to Do With It?:  The Best Interests of the Child in International and Comparative Law” in The Best Love of the Child: Being Loved and Being Taught to Love as the First Human Right .  Timothy Jackson, ed.  Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2011, 277-316.

 

"Under God but Not the Scarf: The founding myths of religious freedom in the United States and laicite in France," in Secularization (vol. 1) ed. by Bryan S. Turner. London: Sage Publications, Ltd, 2010.

 

“The Human Rights System,” in Christianity and Human Rights, John Witte, Jr. and Frank S. Alexander, eds. (Cambridge,   UK:   Cambridge   University   Press,   2010),

193-215.

 

“Religious Symbols and Religious Expression in the Public Square” in Oxford Handbook of Church and State in the United States, Derek Davis, ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), 276-310.

 

“Permissible Limitations on Religion,” Fides et Libertas (Symposium Issue), 2010: 150-63.

 

“Religion and Law in France: Secularism, Separation, and State Intervention,” Drake Law Review, 57 (2009): 949-78

“Freedom of Religion: UN and European Human Rights Law and Practice,” Journal of Law and Religion 23 (2008): 763-66 (book review).

 

“Clothes Encounters in the Naked Public Square,” in Debating the Divine: Religion in 21st Century American Democracy, Sally Steenland, ed. (Center for American Progress, 2008).

 

“Fearful Symbols:  The Islamic Headscarf and the European Court of Human Rights in Sahin v. Turkey,” Droit et Religion (2008): 339-67.

 

“Religion, Politics, and Law in the United States in Comparative Perspective,” in Politics and Religion in France and the United States, Alec G. Hargreaves, John Kelsay, Sumner B. Twiss, eds., 3-14.  Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2007.

 

“But this is OUR Country: Religion, Identity, and the Culture Wars,” University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender & Class 6 (2006): 1-6.