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The wheel of law : India's secularism in comparative constitutional context/ Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn

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Publication details: New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2003,Description: viii, 324p. : xviiISBN:
  • 0195667247(hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 323.44 JAC
Contents:
ONE: Introduction: Ashoka's Wheel;-- PART ONE: Three Models of Secular Constitutional Design;-- TWO: Nations and Constitutions: Dimensions of Secular Configuration; THREE: Secularism in Context;--- FOUR: India: The Ameliorative Aspiration;---- Part TWO: Constitutional perspectives on the challenge to secularism in India------ Five: religion, Politics ,and the Failure of constitutional Machinery---- CHAPTER SEVEN: Adjudicating Secularism: Political Liberalism or Religious Revivalism;--- EIGHT: So You Want a (Constitutional) Revolution? Lessons from Abroad;---- CHAPTER NINE Conclusion: Toward Secular Convergence;----
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ONE: Introduction: Ashoka's Wheel;--
PART ONE: Three Models of Secular Constitutional Design;--
TWO: Nations and Constitutions: Dimensions of Secular Configuration;
THREE: Secularism in Context;---
FOUR: India: The Ameliorative Aspiration;----
Part TWO: Constitutional perspectives on the challenge to secularism in India------
Five: religion, Politics ,and the Failure of constitutional Machinery----
CHAPTER SEVEN: Adjudicating Secularism: Political Liberalism or Religious Revivalism;---
EIGHT: So You Want a (Constitutional) Revolution? Lessons from Abroad;----

CHAPTER NINE Conclusion: Toward Secular Convergence;----