Legitimacy Gap: Secularism, Religion, and Culture in Comparative Constitutional Law
Legitimacy Gap: Secularism, Religion, and Culture in Comparative Constitutional Law| Vincent Depaigne Oxford University Press Academic 2017
A synthetic approach to the contemporary debates on secularism and religion
An overview of the constitutional legal issues related to religion, culture, and secularism
Original comparative approach (contrasting examples from Asia and Europe) that facilitates a better understanding of the secular-religious dynamics
A comprehensive overview of the most important theories of the modern state
Demonstrates how a better understanding of the cultural context can help policy makers understand how the secular and religious dimensions can be reconciled
Comparative approach that avoids the classical oppositions Islam-West, East-West but looks rather at how different models reconcile religion and secularism (also underlining the faults in each model)