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Religious circumcision, invasive rites, neutrality and equality: bearing the burdens and consequences of belief
- Correspondence to Dr Matthew Johnson, Department of Politics, University of York, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, UK and 3 Symphony Court, 111 Durham Road, Gateshead NE8 4BG, UK; matthew.johnson{at}york.ac.uk
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Religious circumcision, invasive rites, neutrality and equality: bearing the burdens and consequences of belief
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- Received November 6, 2012
- Revised February 11, 2013
- Accepted February 13, 2013
- First published May 22, 2013.
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April 27, 2016
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