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Islam, Law, and Equality in Indonesia
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John R. Bowen
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January 07 2010
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9780511615122
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January 07 2010
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May 29 2003
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Law, religion, and pluralism
pp. 22
Adat's local inequalities
pp. 44
Remapping adat
pp. 67
The contours of the courts
pp. 89
The judicial history of “consensus”
pp. 123
The poisoned gift
pp. 147
Historicizing scripture, justifying equality
pp. 173
Whose word is law?
pp. 200
Gender equality in the family?
pp. 229
Justifying religious boundaries
pp. 253
Public reasoning across cultural pluralism
pp. 269
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