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Author: Thomas Ertl, Gijs Kruijtzer
Law Addressing Diversity 1st Edition Table of contents:
Introduction
Part I: State-formation and cultural and religious groups
Muslims among non-Muslims
Creating Islamic identity through law
Regulating diversity within the empire
The legal concept of zimmi and the collection of jizya under the sultans of Delhi (1200–1400)
Cultural diversity, deviance, public law and criminal justice in the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation
Part II: Legal pluralism
The qazi, the dharmadhikari and the judge
Political authority and legal diversity in pre-modern India
Beyond diversity
Mughal legal ideology and politics
Legal diversity – or the relative lack of it – in early modern Sweden
Part III: Transitions to modernity
Beyond dharmashastras and Weberian modernity
Law and state making in nineteenth-century Nepal
Constitutional law and diversity in the French Revolution
National and imperial perspectives
Contributors
Index
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