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eprints-35712
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eprints
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SOAS, University of London
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SOAS Research Online
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English
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English
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The oratio is by Werner Menski of the School of Law, University of London, speaking in June this year at the University of London in a Religare Conference. Showing his distaste for fuzzy law, he argues that "moderate secularism" is not merely another fuzzy concept, but it is "super-fuzzy," and that lawyers claiming to love certainty "have a tendency to sit in judgment over matters and even pre-judge things they know little about, including legal pluralism" leading to much irritation.
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Journal Article
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author |
Menski, Werner F
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author_facet |
Menski, Werner F
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authorStr |
Menski, Werner F
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author_letter |
Menski, Werner F
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title |
Fuzzy Law and the Boundaries of Secularism
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publisher |
North-West University, South Africa
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publishDate |
2010
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url |
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/35712/
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