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Issue #1: between Faith and the constitution

 

The Sikh Law Review is pleased to announce the publication of its inaugural issue, Between Faith and Constitution. 


This issue inaugurates the Review’s commitment to fostering rigorous scholarship at the intersection of Sikh thought, constitutional law, and global jurisprudence.


Between Faith and Constitution explores how religious identity and constitutional frameworks converge, diverge, and evolve across diverse legal systems. While grounded in the ethical and philosophical traditions of Sikhi, this volume situates its inquiries within a comparative and global framework, examining constitutions from multiple jurisdictions and the ways in which they negotiate questions of faith, liberty, and state authority.

Contributors to this issue engage a wide range of themes:


  • The scope and limits of constitutional protections for religious freedom.
     
  • The jurisprudential tensions between secular governance and sacred obligation.
     
  • The ways in which Sikh ethics illuminate broader debates about equality, citizenship, and pluralism,
     
  • Comparative constitutional perspectives that underscore both commonalities and distinctive approaches to reconciling faith and law.
     

By convening these perspectives, the Sikh Law Review seeks to establish a forum where law and religion are examined not as separate domains but as mutually informing frameworks for understanding justice in a global age.


The Editorial Board extends its gratitude to the scholars, practitioners, and community members whose contributions will make this inaugural issue possible. We look forward to continuing to advance the Review’s mission: to provide a platform for scholarship that bridges Sikh ethical traditions with the evolving discourse of constitutional and global law.


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