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020 | _a9780199463794 | ||
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_a340.0954 _bBER |
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245 | _aFiling Religion. State, Hinduism, and Courts of Law | ||
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_bOxford University Press _aNew Delhi _c2016 |
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500 | _aThe Indian Constitution posits a separation between a secular domain that the state can regulate and a religious one in which it should not interfere. However, defining the separation between the two has proved contentious: the state is involved in various ways in the direct administration of many religious institutions; and courts are regularly asked to decide on rights linked to religious functions and bodies. Such decisions contribute to (re)defining religious categories and practices. | ||
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_aHumanities and Social Science _99370 |
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_aBerti, Daniela _eEditor _915111 |
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_aTarabout, Gilles _eEditor _996475 |
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_aVoix, Raphael _eEditor _996476 |
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