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Religious Offences in Common Law Asia: Colonial Legacies, Constitutional Rights and Contemporary Practice

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Full Title:

Religious Offences in Common Law Asia: Colonial Legacies, Constitutional Rights and Contemporary Practice

Contributors:

By (Author) Li-ann Thio
Edited by Dr Jaclyn L Neo

ISBN:

9781509937295

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Hart Publishing

Publication Date:

25th February 2021

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Criminal justice law
Constitutional and administrative law: general

Dewey:

345.50288

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

408

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

748g

Description

This book provides in-depth comparative analysis of how religious penal clauses have been developed and employed within Asian common law states, and the impact of such developments on constitutional rights. By examining the theoretical and conceptual underpinnings of religious offences as well as interrogating the nature and impact of religious penal clauses within the region, it contributes to the broader dialogue in relation to religious penal clauses globally, whether in countries which practise forms of secular or religious constitutionalism. Asian practice is significant in this respect, given the centrality of religion to social life and indeed, in some jurisdictions, to constitutional or national identity. Providing rigorous studies of common law jurisdictions that have adopted similar provisions in their penal code, the contributors provide an original examination and analysis of the use and development of these religious clauses in their respective jurisdictions. They draw upon their insights into the background sociopolitical and constitutional contexts to consider how the inter-relationship of religion and state may determine the rationale and scope of religious offences. These country-by-country chapters inform the conceptual examination of religious views and sentiments as a basis for criminality and the forms of harm that attract legal safeguards. Several chapters examine these questions from a historical and comparative perspective, considering the underlying bases and scope, as well as evolving objectives of these provisions. Through these examinations, the book critically interrogates the legacy of colonialism on the criminal law and constitutional practice of various Asian states.

Author Bio

Li-ann Thio is Provost Chair Professor and Jaclyn L Neo is Associate Professor, both at the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law.

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