Ahmed et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Recognition and dissent: Constitutional design and religious conflict in PakistanAhmed et al., 2021
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- 6830475166232717050
- Author
- Ahmed I
- Brasted H
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Contemporary Asia
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This article argues that at its core, the debate on the role and place of Islam in Pakistan, is constitutional. The issues concerning Islamic law, the raison d'être of the state, defining the nation and mapping the locus of sovereignty are of constitutional import and concern. At the …
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