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020 | _a9781032088938 | ||
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_a342 _bTAD.C |
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100 | _aTadjdini, Azin | ||
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_aConstitutional Law, Religion and Equal Liberty _b: The Impact of Desecularization |
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250 | _a1st | ||
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_aUK, _bRoutledge, _c2020. |
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300 | _a181Pages | ||
650 | _aPart I Conceptualizing the issue Chapter 1 Constitutional but not constitutionalism Chapter 2 Beyond the secular/religious divide Part II: Constitutional developments and the development of constitutionalism Chapter 3 The object of constitutions and constitutionalism Part III The past, the present and the perhaps: Constitutional de-secularization in context Chapter 4: Political change and constitutional change in Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq Chapter 5 Freedom of thought, expression and political participation in the Afghan, Iranian and Iraqi constitution Chapter 6 Conclusions | ||
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