Law addressing diversity pre-modern Europe and India in comparison (13th-18th centuries) / edited by Thomas Ertl and Gijs Kruijtzer.

Contents Introduction / Thomas Ertl and Gijs Kruijtzer -- Muslims among non-Muslims : creating Islamic identity through law / Ali Anooshahr -- Regulating diversity within the empire : the legal concept of zimmi and the collection of jizya under the sultans of Delhi (1200-1400) / Blaine Auer -- Cultural diversity, deviance, public law and criminal justice in the Holy Roman Empire of the German nation / Karl Haerter -- The qazi, the dharmadhikari and the judge : political authority and legal diversity in pre-modern India / Sumit Guha -- Beyond diversity : Mughal legal ideology and politics / Corinne Lefèvre -- Legal diversity -- or the relative lack of it -- in early modern Sweden / Mia Korpiola -- Beyond dharmashastras and Weberian modernity : law and state making in nineteenth century Nepal / Sanjog Rupakheti -- Constitutional law and diversity in the French revolution / Daniel Schönpflug -- Contributors.
General notePapers from the workshop "Law Addressing Diversity: Pre-modern Europe and India in Comparison (12th to 17th Centuries)," held at the University of Vienna, May 22-25, 2014.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2017478422
ISBN3110427184
ISBN9783110427189 (hardback)

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