David Pradhan & Chandan Panigrahi ABSTRACT This review article examines the judicial governance of religion in India and Indonesia. It posits that constitutional courts in both jurisdictions go beyond mere resolution of disputes over religious freedom. Through their decisions, judges constitutively define the legal meaning of religion, circumscribe the limits of constitutional protections, and mediate the relationship between public order, equality, conscience, community, and State authority....
Judicial Governance Of Religion In India And Indonesia: Essential Practices, Pancasila, And Constitutional Courts
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