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Secularism's Others: The legal regulation of religion and hierarchy of citizenship
(Edward Elgar Publishers, 2020-11-17)The chapter sets out two contrasting models of secularism – one that is based on equal treatment of religion and the other which is based on complete separation between religion and the state. I demonstrate how these ... -
Secularism's threat to tradition: A reading of Europe, India and the Limits of Secularism
(2019-10-02)© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article offers a reading of Jakob De Roover's important book, Europe, India and the Limits of Secularism (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2016). ... -
Securitization of Search and Rescue at Sea: The Response to Boat Migration in the Mediterranean and Offshore Australia
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Seeking Coherence among Member States: the Common European Asylum System
(Brill, 2020)The objective of the CEAS is to create a common set of rules regarding asylum. The expectation was that a common set of rules would result in equivalent outcomes in the Member States. But, twenty years on, and in the third ... -
Selecting the memory, controlling the myth
(Routledge, 2017-07-20)Notwithstanding age-old aspirations to ground law in rational thought, the constitutive role of myth perennially resurfaces. Political mythology is always a reconstruction of historical memory, and that process becomes ... -
SELF-DETERMINATION, THE CHAGOS ADVISORY OPINION AND THE CHAGOSSIANS
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>In its Chagos <jats:italic>Advisory Opinion</jats:italic>, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that the UK's detachment of the Chagos Archipelago from the colony of ... -
Selznick’s Concepts of Culture and Community
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Sen, Justice and the Private Realm of Dispute Resolution
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"The Sexual Subaltern and Law: Postcolonial Queer Imaginaries”
(New York University Press, 2024)In this chapter I discuss the significance of Spivak’s notion of epistemic violence and the accompanying imperial formations of the subject for contemporary LGBT rights struggles and queer critique. Queer critique has ...