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Muslim Personal Laws Vis-S-Vis Uniform Civil Code: Prospects And Constraints, Sukdeo Ingale, Priyanka Gawai Jan 2014

Muslim Personal Laws Vis-S-Vis Uniform Civil Code: Prospects And Constraints, Sukdeo Ingale, Priyanka Gawai

Sukdeo Ingale

This paper addresses the tousle between Muslim personal laws and Uniform Civil Code. India is a multi-religious ‘secular’ country, where every religion is divided in different sects and denominations having their different (and sometime contradicting) customs and traditions. The personal laws based on such customs and traditions having ‘utmost religious content’ govern various matters including marriage, divorce, succession, inheritance, adoption, maintenance, guardianship, etc. This created difficulties in distribution of justice. To answer this issue, ‘the idea of Uniform Civil Code’ was first mooted in the Constituent Assembly in 1947. Uniform Civil Code, only three words have divided the nation into …


Ten Questions On Gay Rights And Freedom Of Religion, Wilson Huhn Jan 2009

Ten Questions On Gay Rights And Freedom Of Religion, Wilson Huhn

Wilson R. Huhn

In my opinion most of the legal and social problems that arise under the Constitution stem from the belief, held by some people, that they are better than other people. They do not hate anyone. They simply believe that they are superior and that the law ought to treat them better than the other group. This is true of whites who think they are superior to blacks, men who think they are superior to women, and heterosexuals who think they are superior to homosexuals.

People have often justified these types of beliefs by appeal to religion and have attempted to …


Freedom Of Religion, Avihay Dorfman Jan 2008

Freedom Of Religion, Avihay Dorfman

Avihay Dorfman

Why it is that the principle of freedom of religion, rather than a more general principle such as liberty or liberty of conscience, figures so prominently in our lived experience and, in particular, in the constitutional commitment to the free exercise of religion? The Paper argues, negatively, that the most prominent answers offered thus far fall short; and positively, that the principle of freedom of religion arises out of a thicker understanding of the much neglected relationship between religious liberty and democracy. Indeed, a proper account of the legitimacy of the democratic process, I argue, dissolves the mystery surrounding freedom …


Análisis De La Ley De Asociaciones Religiosas Y Culto Público, Jorge Carlos Adame Jan 1993

Análisis De La Ley De Asociaciones Religiosas Y Culto Público, Jorge Carlos Adame

Jorge Adame Goddard

No abstract provided.


Las Reformas Constitucionales En Materia De Libertad Religiosa, Jorge Carlos Adame Jan 1992

Las Reformas Constitucionales En Materia De Libertad Religiosa, Jorge Carlos Adame

Jorge Adame Goddard

No abstract provided.