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Law and Religious Pluralism in Contemporary Asia
| Location: | Singapore |
| Call for Papers Date: | 2011-04-01 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2011-02-28 |
| Announcement ID: |
183420 |
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This workshop looks at how the law deals with religious pluralism in Asia. Is there a place for legal pluralism in the law – i.e. does the state apply different laws to different people depending on their religious affiliation (as is the case in Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia etc.) and how does this relate to the nature of the state (secular or not). What are the justifications for legal pluralism in state law and in religious law?
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