Wheel of Law
Discover the intricate relationship between religious liberty and everyday life in "Wheel of Law" by Gary J. Jacobsohn. Published in 2005, this thought-provoking book delves into the challenges of ensuring religious freedom in societies deeply influenced by faith. With a focus on India’s constitutional journey towards secularism, Jacobsohn expands the discussion by incorporating comparative insights from Israel and the United States, creating a unique, cross-national perspective.
Spanning 344 pages, this work is essential for anyone interested in law, human rights, and political science, particularly within the contexts of Asian and Asian American studies. Jacobsohn's engaging analysis highlights the delicate balance between faith and freedom, inviting readers to explore how diverse legal frameworks navigate the complexities of religious influence in governance. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone curious about the intersection of law and society, "Wheel of Law" is a must-read for understanding modern constitutional challenges. Get your copy today!