- Editorial Foreword
- Hussein Ali Agrama, Secularism, Sovereignty, Indeterminacy: Is Egypt a Secular or a Religious State?
- Nandini Chatterjee, English Law, Brahmo Marriage, and the Problem of Religious Difference: Civil Marriage Laws in Britain and India
- James McDougall, The Secular State's Islamic Empire: Muslim Spaces and Subjects of Jurisdiction in Paris and Algiers, 1905-1957
- Joyce Dalsheim, On Demonized Muslims and Vilified Jews: Between Theory and Politics
- Jhaled Furani, Said and the Religious Other
- Gregory Starrett, The Varieties of Secular Experience
- Kabir Tambar, The Aesthetics of Public Visibility: Alevi Semah and the Paradoxes of Pluralism in Turkey
- John R Bowen, Secularism: Conceptual Genealogy or Political Dilemma?
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01 December 2010
NOTICE: Comparative Studies in Society and History
A recent issue of (2010) 52:3 Comparative Studies in Society and History had a number of law-related articles that might be of interest to members. It contained the following:
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