Featured Readings
Breen, John. 2010. “?Conventional Wisdom' and the Politics of Shinto in Postwar Japan.” Politics and Religion 4 (1): 68-82. doi: io.5456i/prjo4oio68b
Davis, Donald R., Jr.
2007. “Hinduism as a Legal Tradition.” Journal of the AmericanAcademyofReligion 75 (2): 241-67. doi: 10.1093∕jaarel∕lfm004Engel, David M. and Jaruwan Engel. 20i0. Tort, Custom, and Karma: Globalization and Legal Consciousness in Thailand. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. doi: io.1515/9780804773751
French, Rebecca Redwood and Mark A. Nathan. 20i4. Buddhism and Law: An Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi: i0.i0i7/ cbo9781139044134
Galanter, Marc. i972. “The Aborted Restoration of ?Indigenous' Law in India.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 14 (i): 53-70. doi: io.i0i7/s00i04i7500006502
Kirkland, Russell. 2004. Taoism: The Enduring Tradition. New York: Routledge. doi: i0.4324/97802036467i7-8
Moustafa, Tamir. 20i4. “Judging in God's Name: State Power, Secularism, and the Politics of Islamic Law in Malaysia.” Oxford Journal of Law and Religion 3 (i): 152-67. doi: 10.4324∕9781315244624-i5
Salim, Arskal. 2008. Challenging the Secular State: The Islamization of Law in Modern Indonesia. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. doi: 10.21313/ hawaii/9780824832377.003.0006
Schonthal, Benjamin. 20i6. “Securing the Sasana through Law: Buddhist Constitutionalism and Buddhist-Interest Litigation in Sri Lanka.” Modern Asian Studies 50 (6): 1966-2008. doi: 10.1017∕s0026749x15000426
Sinha, Vineeta. 2005. “Theorising ?Talk' about ?Religious Pluralism' and ?Religious Harmony' in Singapore.” Journal of Contemporary Religion 20 (1): 25-40. doi: 10.1080/1353790052000313891
van der Veer, Peter. 2012. “Smash Temples, Burn Books: Comparing Secularist Projects in India and China.” The World Religious Cultures 73 (Spring): 17-26. doi: 10.4324/9781315244624-11