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Benjamin Schonthal
It is widely assumed that a well-designed and well-implemented constitution can help ensure religious harmony in modern states. Yet how correct is this assumption? Drawing on groundbreaking research from Sri Lanka, this book argues persuasively for a
Autor:
Benjamin Schonthal
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Law & Social Inquiry. :1-6
Autor:
Tom Ginsburg, Benjamin Schonthal
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Buddhism and Comparative Constitutional Law ISBN: 9781009286022
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https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009286022.002
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009286022.002
Autor:
Benjamin Schonthal
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Legal Pluralism and Critical Social Analysis. 54:31-47
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Legal Pluralism and Critical Social Analysis. 54:7-12
Autor:
Benjamin Schonthal
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The American Journal of Comparative Law. 69:539-573
This Article examines rules of procedure and process that structure the Buddhist legal system in the Theravāda tradition, the dominant tradition of Buddhism in South and Southeast Asia. Drawing on important Buddhist texts written in Pāli as well as
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Benjamin Schonthal
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History of Religions. 60:287-324
This article urges scholars to look beyond the Vinaya Piṭaka when thinking about the regulation of Buddhist monastic life. It makes this case by examining an understudied genre of vernacula...
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Benjamin Schonthal
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Asian Journal of Law and Society. 8:206-225
Drawing on textual and ethnographic research conducted over the last five years, this article analyses an important genre of judicial practice in South and Southeast Asia that has been almost entirely ignored by socio-legal scholars: Buddhist systems
Autor:
Benjamin Schonthal
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Asian Journal of Law and Society. 6:421-427
Autor:
Benjamin Schonthal
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Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 87:662-692
Public disputes over the legal regulation of religion are often portrayed as naturally occurring conflicts between competing normative systems: religious law and state law. What, then, explains why some normative frictions become the focus of major c