A special issue on Buddhism and Law has been published with the Asian Journal of Law andSociety, Vol 3(1), 2016. It includes the following articles:
Benjamin SCHONTHAL, Tom GINSBURG, Setting an Agenda for the Socio-Legal Study of Contemporary Buddhism, Asian Journal of Law and Society, 3(1) pp 1 – 15
Tomas LARSSON, Keeping Monks in Their Place? Asian Journal of Law and Society , 3(1), pp 17 – 28
Benjamin SCHONTHAL, The Impossibility of a Buddhist State, Asian Journal of Law and Society , 3(1), pp 29 – 48
Jolyon Baraka THOMAS, Varieties of Religious Freedom in Japanese Buddhist Responses to the 1899 Religions Bill, Asian Journal of Law and Society , 3(1), pp 49 – 70
David M. ENGEL, Blood Curse and Belonging in Thailand: Law, Buddhism, and Legal Consciousness, Asian Journal of Law and Society , 3(1), pp 71 – 83
Melissa CROUCH, Promiscuity, Polygyny, and the Power of Revenge: The Past and Future of Burmese Buddhist Law in Myanmar, Asian Journal of Law and Society, 3(1), pp 85 – 104