\aLegitimacy gap : \b secularism, religion, and culture in comparative constitutional law / \c Vincent Depaigne.
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\a1st ed.
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\aNew York, NY : \b Oxford University Press, \c 2017.
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\axii, 228 p. ; \c 24 cm.
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\aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 201-215) and index.
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\aIntroduction : the secular state and its legitimacy -- 1. The 'legitimacy Gap' in the secular state -- 2. Constitution and legitimacy : procedural or substantive? -- 3. Locating culture in the secular state : constitutional law, secularization, and the status of culture -- 4. The secular nation : France, or the limits of the 'neutral model' -- 5. 'Reformist' secularism: reconciling pluralism, equality, and unity in India -- 6. Malaysia : 'asymmetric' secularism -- Conclusion : between 'de-secularization' and 'nationalization.'