Law

Ira Das

Staat und Religion in Indien

Eine rechtswissenschaftliche Untersuchung

[The State and Religion in India. A Study from the Legal Perspective.]

2004. XX, 257 pages.

Jus Ecclesiasticum 76

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Published in German.
Ira Das examines the relationship between the state and religion in the Indian Union, which in view of the many religions practiced in India was made into a secular state after it became independent in order to guarantee peaceful coexistence.
Ira Das examines the relationship between the state and religion in the Indian Union, which in view of the many religions practiced in India was made into a secular state after it became independent in order to guarantee peaceful coexistence. The principle of secularism is expressed in various constitutional provisions, such as for example the ban on collecting taxes for a certain religion or for religious instruction in state schools. In spite of this, a complete separation of religion and the state has not been established. However the Indian government is in a position to take measures against those religious practices which are regarded as inhumane or discriminatory. The result is that the religious freedom guaranteed to individuals and religious communities is subject to restrictions.
Authors/Editors

Ira Das Rechtswissenschaftler; in Indien tätige Missionswerke; EKD; Asieninstitute; entsprechende Institute und Bibliotheken.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Comparativ – Leipziger Beiträge — 2007, 189–203 (Helmut Goerlich)
In: Verfassung und Recht in Übersee — Jg.39 (2006), S.241ff (Julia Dick)