Dimensions of constitutional democracy : India and Germany / Anupama Roy, Michael Becker, editors.
This book examines a selection of themes that have become salient in contemporary debates on constitutional democracies. It focuses in particular on the experiences of India and Germany as examples of post-war and post-colonial constitutional democracies whose trajectories illustrate democratic tran...
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2020.
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Table of Contents:
- Constitutional Democracy in Comparative Perspective: An Introduction
- Nationalism and Constitutional Democracy
- The Paper-Thin Covering of Constitutional Democracy
- Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförd and the Notion of the State's Open Neutrality
- Constitutional Democracy and Indian Secularism: Considerations from the Perspective of Democratic Antinomies
- Mainstream Indian Nationalisms and its Critique: A Minority and Islamic Perspective
- Maulana Azad and an Islamic Justification of the Indian Constitution
- Law and Constitutional Democracy: Meanings, Iterations and Consequences
- Sovereignty and Constitutional Democracy: The 'Princely Subject in the Indian Constitution
- Laws and Rights: Indigenous Womens Human Rights to Resources
- The Land Question and Constitutional Democracy.