Permutations of order religion and law as contested sovereignties / edited by Thomas G. Kirsch and Bertram Turner.

Other author Kirsch, Thomas G.
Other author Turner, Bertram.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoFarnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate,
Descriptionxii, 269 p. : ill., map ; 24 cm.
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SeriesLaw, justice and power series
Contents Law and religion in permutation of order : an introduction / Bertram Turner and Thomas G. Kirsch -- Persecution for reasons of religion under the 1951 refugee convention / Anthony Good -- Religious freedom law and the protection of sacred sites / René Kuppe -- The Cuban republic and its wizards / Stephan Palmié -- Judicious succession and judicial religion : internal conflict and legal dispute in a religious reform movement in India / Anindita Chakrabarti -- Order and dissent among old colony Mennonites : a regime of embedded sovereignty / Lorenzo Cañás Bottos -- There is no power except for God : locality, global Christianity, and immigrant transnational incorporation / Nina Glick Schiller -- Customary, state and human rights approaches to containing witchcraft in Cameroon / Michaela Pelican -- Constitutionally divine : legal hermeneutics in African Pentecostal Christianity / Thomas G. Kirsch -- Religious message and transnational interventionism : constructing legal practice in the Moroccan Souss / Bertram Turner -- Playing the religious card : competing for district leadership in West Sumba, Indonesia / Jacqueline Vel -- Beyond the law-religion divide : law and religion in West Sumatra / Franz and Keebet von Benda-Beckmann -- Negotiating custody rights in islamic family law / Nahda Shehada.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2008052666
ISBN9780754672593 (alk. paper)
ISBN9780754689386 (ebook)

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