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Religion and personal law in secular India : A call to judgement (Record no. 38549)

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Personal name Larson Gerald James
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Title Religion and personal law in secular India : A call to judgement
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Indianapolis
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Indiana University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2001
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Formatted contents note Table of contents<br/>Preliminary Table of Contents:<br/>Preface<br/>Introduction: The Secular State in a Religious Society Gerald James Larson<br/><br/>Part 1. The Secular State and Legal Pluralism: The Current Debate and Its Historical Antecedents<br/>1. Religion, Personal Law and Identity Granville Austin<br/>2. Religious Minorities and the Law Ruma Pal<br/>3. Living with Difference in India: Legal Pluralism and Legal Universalism in Historical Context Susanne Hoeber Rudolph and Lloyd I. Rudolph<br/><br/>Part 2. Religious Endowments, Reservations Law, and Criminal Law<br/>4. Religious and Charitable Endowments and a Uniform Civil Code John H. Mansfield<br/>5. Personal Law and Reservations: Volition and Religion in Contemporary India Laura Dudley Jenkins<br/>6. The Uniform Civil Code Debate: Lessons from the Criminal Procedures Arvind Verma<br/><br/>Part 3. Personal Law and Issues of Gender<br/>7. Gender Implications for a Uniform Civil Code Robert D. Baird<br/>8. The Personal and the Political: Indian Women and Inheritance Law Srimati Basu<br/>9. Colonialism, Nationalism, and Gendered Legal Subjectivities: Observations on the Historical Destruction of Separate Legal Regimes Kunal M. Parker<br/>10. Who Was Roop Kanwar? Sati, Law, Religion, and Post-Colonial Feminism in Contemporary India Paul Courtright and Namita Goswami<br/>11. "Where Will She Go? What Will She Do?" Paternalism towards Women in the Administration of Muslim Family Law in Contemporary India Sylvia Vatuk<br/><br/>Part 4. Cross-Cultural Perspectives<br/>12. Affirmative Action in the United States and the Reservation System in India: Some Comparative Perspectives Kevin Brown<br/>13. Personal Law Systems and Religious Conflict: A Comparison of India and Israel Marc Galanter and Jayanth Krishnan<br/>14. The Road to Xanadu: India's Quest for Secularism Rajeev Dhavan<br/><br/>Some Continuing Issues William D. Popkin<br/>Bibliographical Note Gerald James Larson<br/>Contributors<br/>Index
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Religion & State - India2. Religion Polycentricity - Religius Minorities
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