Regulating Religion in Asia
Norms, Modes, and Challenges
Herausgeber: Neo, Jaclyn L; Goh, Daniel P S; Jamal, Arif A
Regulating Religion in Asia
Norms, Modes, and Challenges
Herausgeber: Neo, Jaclyn L; Goh, Daniel P S; Jamal, Arif A
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Examines how law regulates religion and explores the influence of world religions on the legal systems in Asia.
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Examines how law regulates religion and explores the influence of world religions on the legal systems in Asia.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 224mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781108416177
- ISBN-10: 1108416179
- Artikelnr.: 53021110
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 224mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781108416177
- ISBN-10: 1108416179
- Artikelnr.: 53021110
lntroduction: regulating religion in Asia: Part I. Theorizing Regulation:
1. Regulatory markers Arif A. Jamal; 2. Conceptualizing the regulation of
religion Jaclyn L. Neo; 3. The role of authority and sanctity in
state-religion conflicts Shai Wozner and Gilad Abiri; 4. Jurisdictional vs.
official control: regulating the Buddhist Sägha South and Southeast Asia
Ben Schontal; 5. Defining and regulating religion in early independent
Indonesia Kevin Fogg; Part II. Regulating Religion: State Practice and
Legal Norms: 6. Principled pluralism, relational constitutionalism and
regulating religion within Singapore's secular democratic model Thio
Li-ann; 7. Legal regulation of religion in Vietnam Bui Ngoc Son; 8.
Regulating Buddhism in Myanmar: the case of deviant Buddhist sects Nyi Nyi
Kyaw; 9. The bureaucratization of religious education in the Islamic
Republic of Iran Mirjam Künkler; 10. Managing religious competition in
China: case study of regulating social and charitable service provisions by
religious organizations Jianlin Chen and Loveday J. Liu; Part III.
Challenges to State Regulation: 11. Regulating religion through
administrative law: religious conversion in Malaysia beyond fundamental
rights Matthew Nelson and Dian Shah; 12. Legal pluralism, patronage
secularism and the challenge of prophetic Christianity in Singapore Daniel
Goh; 13. Equality in secularism: contemporary debates on social
stratification and the Indian constitution Mohsin Alam; 14. Regulating the
state and the Hawza: legal pluralism and the ironies of Shi'i law Haider
Hamoudi.
1. Regulatory markers Arif A. Jamal; 2. Conceptualizing the regulation of
religion Jaclyn L. Neo; 3. The role of authority and sanctity in
state-religion conflicts Shai Wozner and Gilad Abiri; 4. Jurisdictional vs.
official control: regulating the Buddhist Sägha South and Southeast Asia
Ben Schontal; 5. Defining and regulating religion in early independent
Indonesia Kevin Fogg; Part II. Regulating Religion: State Practice and
Legal Norms: 6. Principled pluralism, relational constitutionalism and
regulating religion within Singapore's secular democratic model Thio
Li-ann; 7. Legal regulation of religion in Vietnam Bui Ngoc Son; 8.
Regulating Buddhism in Myanmar: the case of deviant Buddhist sects Nyi Nyi
Kyaw; 9. The bureaucratization of religious education in the Islamic
Republic of Iran Mirjam Künkler; 10. Managing religious competition in
China: case study of regulating social and charitable service provisions by
religious organizations Jianlin Chen and Loveday J. Liu; Part III.
Challenges to State Regulation: 11. Regulating religion through
administrative law: religious conversion in Malaysia beyond fundamental
rights Matthew Nelson and Dian Shah; 12. Legal pluralism, patronage
secularism and the challenge of prophetic Christianity in Singapore Daniel
Goh; 13. Equality in secularism: contemporary debates on social
stratification and the Indian constitution Mohsin Alam; 14. Regulating the
state and the Hawza: legal pluralism and the ironies of Shi'i law Haider
Hamoudi.
lntroduction: regulating religion in Asia: Part I. Theorizing Regulation:
1. Regulatory markers Arif A. Jamal; 2. Conceptualizing the regulation of
religion Jaclyn L. Neo; 3. The role of authority and sanctity in
state-religion conflicts Shai Wozner and Gilad Abiri; 4. Jurisdictional vs.
official control: regulating the Buddhist Sägha South and Southeast Asia
Ben Schontal; 5. Defining and regulating religion in early independent
Indonesia Kevin Fogg; Part II. Regulating Religion: State Practice and
Legal Norms: 6. Principled pluralism, relational constitutionalism and
regulating religion within Singapore's secular democratic model Thio
Li-ann; 7. Legal regulation of religion in Vietnam Bui Ngoc Son; 8.
Regulating Buddhism in Myanmar: the case of deviant Buddhist sects Nyi Nyi
Kyaw; 9. The bureaucratization of religious education in the Islamic
Republic of Iran Mirjam Künkler; 10. Managing religious competition in
China: case study of regulating social and charitable service provisions by
religious organizations Jianlin Chen and Loveday J. Liu; Part III.
Challenges to State Regulation: 11. Regulating religion through
administrative law: religious conversion in Malaysia beyond fundamental
rights Matthew Nelson and Dian Shah; 12. Legal pluralism, patronage
secularism and the challenge of prophetic Christianity in Singapore Daniel
Goh; 13. Equality in secularism: contemporary debates on social
stratification and the Indian constitution Mohsin Alam; 14. Regulating the
state and the Hawza: legal pluralism and the ironies of Shi'i law Haider
Hamoudi.
1. Regulatory markers Arif A. Jamal; 2. Conceptualizing the regulation of
religion Jaclyn L. Neo; 3. The role of authority and sanctity in
state-religion conflicts Shai Wozner and Gilad Abiri; 4. Jurisdictional vs.
official control: regulating the Buddhist Sägha South and Southeast Asia
Ben Schontal; 5. Defining and regulating religion in early independent
Indonesia Kevin Fogg; Part II. Regulating Religion: State Practice and
Legal Norms: 6. Principled pluralism, relational constitutionalism and
regulating religion within Singapore's secular democratic model Thio
Li-ann; 7. Legal regulation of religion in Vietnam Bui Ngoc Son; 8.
Regulating Buddhism in Myanmar: the case of deviant Buddhist sects Nyi Nyi
Kyaw; 9. The bureaucratization of religious education in the Islamic
Republic of Iran Mirjam Künkler; 10. Managing religious competition in
China: case study of regulating social and charitable service provisions by
religious organizations Jianlin Chen and Loveday J. Liu; Part III.
Challenges to State Regulation: 11. Regulating religion through
administrative law: religious conversion in Malaysia beyond fundamental
rights Matthew Nelson and Dian Shah; 12. Legal pluralism, patronage
secularism and the challenge of prophetic Christianity in Singapore Daniel
Goh; 13. Equality in secularism: contemporary debates on social
stratification and the Indian constitution Mohsin Alam; 14. Regulating the
state and the Hawza: legal pluralism and the ironies of Shi'i law Haider
Hamoudi.