The wheel of law : India's secularism in comparative constitutional context / Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn.
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- Hinduism and state -- India
- Religion and state -- India
- Hindouisme et État -- Inde
- Religion et État -- Inde
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Civil Rights
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Human Rights
- HISTORY -- Asia -- India & South Asia
- Hinduism and state
- Religion and state
- India
- Binnenlandse politiek
- Secularisatie (maatschappij)
- Corruptie
- 323.44/2/095409045 22
- KNS2162 .J33 2003eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-309) and index.
pt. 1. Three models of secular constitutional design -- pt. 2. Constitutional perspectives on the challenges to secularism in India.
How can religious liberty be guaranteed in societies where religion pervades everyday life? In The Wheel of Law, Gary Jacobsohn addresses this dilemma by examining the constitutional development of secularism in India within an unprecedented cross-national framework that includes Israel and the United States. He argues that a country's particular constitutional theory and practice must be understood within its social and political context.
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