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Buddhism and Law

French, Rebecca Redwood [u.a.] [Hrsg.]:
Buddhism and Law : an Introduction / edited by Rebecca Redwood French, Mark A. Nathan. - New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2014. - xxii, 385 S. : Ill., Kt.
ISBN 978-0-521-51579-5
£ 50,00 / US$ 85,00 (Hardcover)
ISBN 978-0-521-73419-6
£ 19,99 / US$ 32,99 (Paperback)
DDC: 342.50852943

Beschreibung
As the first comprehensive study of Buddhism and law in Asia, this interdisciplinary volume challenges the concept of Buddhism as an apolitical religion without implications for law. Buddhism and Law draws on the expertise of the foremost scholars in Buddhist studies and in law to trace the legal aspects of the religion from the time of the Buddha to the present. In some cases, Buddhism provided the crucial architecture for legal ideologies and secular law codes, while in other cases it had to contend with a pre-existing legal system, to which it added a new layer of complexity. The wide-ranging studies in this book reveal a diversity of relationships between Buddhist monastic codes and secular legal systems in terms of substantive rules, factoring, and ritual practices. This volume will be an essential resource for all students and teachers in Buddhist studies, law and religion, and comparative law. [Verlagsinformation]

Inhalt
Maps and Illustrations. xi
Contributors. xiii
Preface. xvii
Abbreviations. xxi
Rebecca Redwood French and Mark A. Nathan:
Introducing Buddhism and Law. 1
PART I. THE ROOTS OF BUDDHISM AND LAW IN INDIA
1. Kumkum Roy:
Society at the Time of the Buddha. 31
2. Petra Kieffer-Pülz:
What the Vinayas can tell us about Law. 46
3. Rupert Gethin:
Keeping the Buddha's Rules: the View from the Sūtra Piṭaka. 63
4. Jacob N. Kinnard:
Proper Possessions: Buddhist Attitudes toward Material Property. 78
5. Gregory Schopen:
On the Legal and Economic Activities of Buddhist Nuns: two Examples from Early India. 91
PART II. BUDDHISM AND LAW IN SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
6. Sunil Goonasekera:
Buddhism and law in Sri Lanka. 117
7. Jonathan S. Walters:
Flanked by Images of our Buddha: Community, Law, and Religion in a Premodern Buddhist Context. 135
8. Benjamin Schonthal:
The Legal Regulation of Buddhism in Contemporary Sri Lanka. 150
9. Andrew Huxley:
Pāli Buddhist Law in Southeast Asia. 167
10. Christian Lammerts:
Genres and Jurisdictions: Laws Governing Monastic Inheritance in Seventeenth-century Burma. 183
PART III. BUDDHISM AND LAW IN EAST ASIA
11. T. H. Barrett:
Buddhism and Law in China: the Emergence of Distinctive Patterns in Chinese History. 201
12. Timothy Brook:
The Ownership and Theft of Monastic Land in Ming China. 217
13. Anthony Dicks:
Buddhism and Law in China: Qing Dynasty to the Present. 234
14. Mark A. Nathan:
Buddhism and Law in Korean History: from Parallel Transmission to Institutional Divergence. 255
15. Brian Ruppert:
Buddhism and Law in Japan. 273
16. Bernard Faure:
Relic Theft in Medieval Japan. 288
PART IV. BUDDHISM AND LAW IN NORTH ASIA AND THE HIMALAYAN REGION
17. Rebecca Redwood French:
Buddhism and Law in Tibet. 305
18. Vesna A. Wallace:
Buddhist Laws in Mongolia. 319
19. Karma Lekshe Tsomo:
Karma, Monastic Law, and Gender Justice. 334
20. Richard W. Whitecross:
Buddhism and Constitutions in Bhutan. 350
A Selection of Readings. 369
Index. 373

Vorschau

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REBECCA REDWOOD FRENCH is a Professor of Law at the State University of New York, Buffalo Law School and a former director of the Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy (2008–10). She is the author of The Golden Yoke: The Legal Cosmology of Buddhist Tibet (1995). Her recent work focuses on the intersection of Buddhism and law in relation to feminism, natural law, and comparative law. Profile page.
MARK A. NATHAN is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History and the Asian Studies Program at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. He specializes in Korean Buddhism, and his articles have appeared in the Journal of Law and Religion and the Journal of Korean Religions. Profile page.

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