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Preface | ||
Introduction: The Secular State in Religious Society | ||
Pt. I | The Secular State and Legal Pluralism: The Current Debate and Historical Antecedents | |
1 | Religion, Personal Law, and Identity in India | |
2 | Religious Minorities and the Law | |
3 | Living with Difference in India: Legal Pluralism and Legal Universalism in Historical Context | |
Pt. II | Religious Endowments, Reservations Law, and Criminal Law | |
4 | Religious and Charitable Endowments and a Uniform Civil Code | |
5 | Personal Law and Reservations: Volition and Religion in Contemporary India | |
6 | The Uniform Civil Code Debate: Lessons from the Criminal Procedures | |
Pt. III | Personal Law and Issues of Gender | |
7 | Gender Implications for a Uniform Civil Code | |
8 | The Personal and the Political: Indian Women and Inheritance Law | |
9 | Observations on the Historical Destruction of Separate Legal Regimes | |
10 | Who Was Roop Kanwar? Sati, Law, Religion, and Postcolonial Feminism | |
11 | "Where Will She Go? What Will She Do?" Paternalism toward Women in the Administration of Muslim Personal Law in Contemporary India | |
Pt. IV | Cross-Cultural Perspectives | |
12 | Affirmative Action in the United States and the Reservation System in India: Some Comparative Comments | |
13 | Personal Law Systems and Religious Conflict: A Comparison of India and Israel | |
14 | The Road to Xanadu: India's Quest for Secularism | |
Some Continuing Issues | ||
Bibliographical Note | ||
Contributors | ||
Index |
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