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Comparative constitutionalism in South Asia

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"This book is the product of two workshops on South Asian constitutionalism. The first was held in November 2006 at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London ... Our second workshop took place at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore (NUS), in June 2009"--Preface.

Contents

Introduction: Reviving South Asian comparative constitutionalism
Modelling 'optimal' constitutional design for government structures
How to do comparative constitutional law in India
Constitutional developments in a Himalayan kingdom
Separating religion and politics?
The democratic state and religious pluralism
Constitutional borrowing in South Asia
Inheritance unbound
Religious freedom in India and Pakistan
Pilate's paramount duty
Constitutionalism and the judiciary in Bangladesh
Revisiting the role of the judiciary in plural societies (1987).

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Comparative constitutionalism in South Asia. ISBN 9780198081760. Published by Oxford University Press in 2013. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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