Article 44 of The Constitution of India, provides that 'The State shall endeavour to secure for the citizens a Uniform Civil Code throughout the territory of India.' Even after more than six decades, this anticipated code has not been developed or implemented. This book provides a blueprint for alternative frameworks and courses of action, drawing on lessons from comparative context to develop a Uniform Civil Code for India. It explores the interplay between issues of law, culture, and religion in light of various intra-community and inter-community disputes. The book proposes a series of guidelines and considerations to inform this process.…mehr
Article 44 of The Constitution of India, provides that 'The State shall endeavour to secure for the citizens a Uniform Civil Code throughout the territory of India.' Even after more than six decades, this anticipated code has not been developed or implemented. This book provides a blueprint for alternative frameworks and courses of action, drawing on lessons from comparative context to develop a Uniform Civil Code for India. It explores the interplay between issues of law, culture, and religion in light of various intra-community and inter-community disputes. The book proposes a series of guidelines and considerations to inform this process.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shimon Shetreet, LLB, LLM, Hebrew University, MCL, DCL, holds the Greenblatt Chair of Public and International Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, and is past chairman of the Sacher Institute of Legislative Research and Comparative Law. He was a member of the Chief Justice Landau Commission on the Israeli Court System, 1980, and a Judge on the Standard Contract Court (1981-88). Hiram E. Chodosh is President and Professor of Claremont McKenna College. Prior to his arrival in Claremont, Chodosh served as Dean of the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah, where he was also the Hugh B. Brown Endowed Presidential Professor of Law and Senior Presidential Adviser on Global Strategy.
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Acknowledgements Preface by Simon Shetreet Preface by Hiram Chodosh Part One: The Uniform Civil Code in Comparative Perspective Introduction 1: Comparative Anaysis of Law, Religion, and Culture 2: Country Study of Law, Culture, and Religion 3: Comparative Lessons and the Case of India Conclusion to Part One Part Two: Mediating the Uniform Civil Code 4: Conflicting Ideals of Authority 5: Conflicts of Law 6: Conflicts of Reform 7: Social and Political Conflicts Conclusion to Part Two: Institutionalizing Mediation of the Uniform Civil Code Appendices Bibliography Index About the Authors
Acknowledgements Preface by Simon Shetreet Preface by Hiram Chodosh Part One: The Uniform Civil Code in Comparative Perspective Introduction 1: Comparative Anaysis of Law, Religion, and Culture 2: Country Study of Law, Culture, and Religion 3: Comparative Lessons and the Case of India Conclusion to Part One Part Two: Mediating the Uniform Civil Code 4: Conflicting Ideals of Authority 5: Conflicts of Law 6: Conflicts of Reform 7: Social and Political Conflicts Conclusion to Part Two: Institutionalizing Mediation of the Uniform Civil Code Appendices Bibliography Index About the Authors
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