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The principle of freedom of religion has long been an important issue for legal systems and societies. In this paper Sir Ivor assesses the impact of this principle upon the different activities of the individual, families and groups. Instances of statutes and common law rules that either limit or enhance religious freedom are discussed. Some historical examples are also provided.