Deepa Das Acevedo is Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Alabama School of Law.
Ngoc Son Bui is Associate Professor of Asian Laws at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, and a fellow of St. Hugh’s College, Oxford.
Daigengna Duoer is a PhD Candidate in religion at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Krishantha Fedricks is a PhD Candidate and a graduate teaching assistant in anthropology at the University of Texas–Austin as well as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sinhala at the University of Colombo.
Iselin Frydenlund is Professor of Religion at MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion, and Society.
Tom Ginsburg is Professor of Law at the University of Chicago.
Richard H. Helmholz is Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School.
Berthe Jansen is Junior Professor of Tibetan Studies in Leipzig University.
André Laliberté is Professor of Comparative Politics at the School of Political Studies and Co-director of the Research Chair in Taiwan Studies at the University of Ottawa, Canada.
D. Christian Lammerts is Associate Professor of Religion at Rutgers University.
Benjamin Lawrence is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Asian Legal Studies, National University of Singapore.
Clark B. Lombardi is Professor of Law at the University of Washington School of Law and serves as the Director of Islamic Legal Studies.
Levi McLaughlin is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at North Carolina State University.
Eugénie Mérieau is Associate Professor of Public Law at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne.
Martin A. Mills is Senior Lecturer in Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, and Director of the Scottish Centre for Himalayan Research.
Mark A. Nathan is Associate Professor in the Department of History and Director of the Asian Studies Program at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York.
Benjamin Schonthal is Professor of Buddhist Studies and Head of the Religion Programme at the University of Otago, where he also co-directs the Otago Centre for Law and Society.
Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang is Lecturer in constitutional law at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand.
Asanga Welikala is Senior Lecturer in Public Law, and the Director of the Edinburgh Centre for Constitutional Law, at the School of Law, University of Edinburgh.
Richard W. Whitecross is Head and Professor of Law at Edinburgh Napier University.
Book contents
- Buddhism and Comparative Constitutional Law
- Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy
- Buddhism and Comparative Constitutional Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Notes on Transliteration and Language
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Religious and Political Underpinnings
- Part II Himalayan Asia
- Part III Southern Asia
- Part IV Northern and Northeastern Asia
- Part V Comparative Perspectives
Contributors
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 November 2022
- Buddhism and Comparative Constitutional Law
- Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy
- Buddhism and Comparative Constitutional Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Notes on Transliteration and Language
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Religious and Political Underpinnings
- Part II Himalayan Asia
- Part III Southern Asia
- Part IV Northern and Northeastern Asia
- Part V Comparative Perspectives
Summary
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- Chapter
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- Buddhism and Comparative Constitutional Law , pp. xi - xiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022
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