This book takes up the challenge of legally defining religion in contemporary India by investigating the intellectual history of colonial law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Geetanjali Srikantan teaches global legal history in the Department of Public Law and Governance, Tilburg Law School at Tilburg University. She holds law degrees from the National Law School of India, Bangalore and the University of Warwick, UK.
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Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Secularisation and Theologisation: The Making of 'Hindu Law' and British Colonialism 2. The Role of Legal Hermeneutics as Secularisation in the Formation of Anglo-Muhammadan Law 3. Influences and Confluences: The Theological Foundations of Western Property Law and the Place of Worship in India 4. Identifying 'Doctrine': Tracing Theologisation in Legal Narratives of the Place of Worship in India 5. Rethinking Definitions: Hinduism as Religion in the Indian Supreme Court Conclusion Glossary List of Cases Bibliography Index.
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Secularisation and Theologisation: The Making of 'Hindu Law' and British Colonialism 2. The Role of Legal Hermeneutics as Secularisation in the Formation of Anglo-Muhammadan Law 3. Influences and Confluences: The Theological Foundations of Western Property Law and the Place of Worship in India 4. Identifying 'Doctrine': Tracing Theologisation in Legal Narratives of the Place of Worship in India 5. Rethinking Definitions: Hinduism as Religion in the Indian Supreme Court Conclusion Glossary List of Cases Bibliography Index.
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