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100 _aKhilnani Sunil
245 _aComparative constitutionalism in South Asia
260 _aNew Delhi
_bOxford University Press
_c2013
300 _a401p
_cxi
365 _b Rs. 950
505 _aTable of contents Preface; Introduction: Reviving South Asian Comparative Constitutionalism Sunil Khilnani, Vikram Raghavan, and Arun Thiruvengadam ; 1. Modelling Optimal Constitutional Design for Government Structures: Some Debutant Remarks Upendra Baxi; 2. How to Do Comparative Constitutional Law in India: Naz Foundation, Same Sex Rights, and Dialogical Interpretation Sujit Choudhry; 3. Constitutional Developments in a Himalayan Kingdom: The Experience of Nepal Mara Malagodi; 4. Separating Religion and Politics? Buddhism and the Bhutanese Constitution Richard W. Whitecross; 5. The Democratic State and Religious Pluralism: Comparative Constitutionalism and Constitutional Experiences of Sri Lanka Deepika Udagama; 6. Constitutional Borrowing in South Asia: India, Sri Lanka, and Secular Constitutional Identity Gary J. Jacabson and Shylashri Shankar; 7. Inheritance Unbound: The Politics of Personal Law Reform in Pakistan and India Matthew J. Nelson; 8. Religious Freedom in India and Pakistan: The Matter of Conversion John H. Mansfield; 9. Pilates Paramount Duty: Constitutional Reasonableness and the Restriction of Freedom of Expression and Assembly T. John ODowd; 10. Constitutionalism and the Judiciary on Bangladesh Ridwanul Hoque; 11. Revisiting The Role of the Judiciary in Plural Societies (1987): A Quarter-Century Retrospective on Public Interest Litigation in India and the Global South Arun K. Thiruvengadam; Afterword by Michael Kirby; Index; About the Editors and Contributors
650 _a1.Constitutional Law - Comparative Study
700 _aRaghavan Vikram
_athiruvengadam Arun K
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