This paper presents a short history of the development of legal texts in Bhutan with some analysis of how the later texts reflect the globalized language of the rule of law refracted through recent attempts to anchor and legitimize Bhutanese court process with cultural imagery. It then moves to a discussion of religious cultural imagery and its recent fascinating use in the legal system, a change that has occurred in just the last twenty years. This imagery in the form of huge masks in the courtrooms comes from a key drama enacted throughout Bhutan at the annual tshechu (religious festivals) depicting the judgement of the dead by Yama, Lord of the Dead. The paper argues that the role and meaning of religious belief and its presence in the j...
Tibet is distinct within the Buddhist regions of Asia for its claims to have developed religious law...
The purpose of this article is to show how a old form of Buddhism integrated with the local cult in ...
Public culture in Bhutan has since the earliest historical times revolved around community life and ...
This paper presents a short history of the development of legal texts in Bhutan with some analysis o...
A historical, legal study of the concept of theft in Bhutanese religious and legal thought
formally decreed the abolition of capital punishment (gzhung khrims) in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhu...
Based on ethnographic research in Bhutan and among Bhutanese living in Nepal, this thesis examines t...
What happens to Buddhist monks or nuns who commit crimes? My book Buddhism in Court explores how Bud...
The small kingdom of Bhutan in the Eastern Himalayas is perhaps the least well known of all the inde...
This dissertation examines the regional and local histories of dhammasattha, the preeminent Pali, bi...
A summer ago I returned to India for two months to look for new fieldsites and also to attend a seri...
Published as Chapter 17 in Buddhism and Law: An Introduction, Rebecca Redwood French & Mark A. Natha...
This article will consider the role that Alternative Dispute Resolution (‘Dham Kha Chen Ki Khendum’ ...
This paper analyses centuries-old Bhutanese ritual, bzhugs gral phun sum tshogs pa’i rten ‘brel. Lit...
From a historical and anthropological point of view, there is a close link between religion and the ...
Tibet is distinct within the Buddhist regions of Asia for its claims to have developed religious law...
The purpose of this article is to show how a old form of Buddhism integrated with the local cult in ...
Public culture in Bhutan has since the earliest historical times revolved around community life and ...
This paper presents a short history of the development of legal texts in Bhutan with some analysis o...
A historical, legal study of the concept of theft in Bhutanese religious and legal thought
formally decreed the abolition of capital punishment (gzhung khrims) in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhu...
Based on ethnographic research in Bhutan and among Bhutanese living in Nepal, this thesis examines t...
What happens to Buddhist monks or nuns who commit crimes? My book Buddhism in Court explores how Bud...
The small kingdom of Bhutan in the Eastern Himalayas is perhaps the least well known of all the inde...
This dissertation examines the regional and local histories of dhammasattha, the preeminent Pali, bi...
A summer ago I returned to India for two months to look for new fieldsites and also to attend a seri...
Published as Chapter 17 in Buddhism and Law: An Introduction, Rebecca Redwood French & Mark A. Natha...
This article will consider the role that Alternative Dispute Resolution (‘Dham Kha Chen Ki Khendum’ ...
This paper analyses centuries-old Bhutanese ritual, bzhugs gral phun sum tshogs pa’i rten ‘brel. Lit...
From a historical and anthropological point of view, there is a close link between religion and the ...
Tibet is distinct within the Buddhist regions of Asia for its claims to have developed religious law...
The purpose of this article is to show how a old form of Buddhism integrated with the local cult in ...
Public culture in Bhutan has since the earliest historical times revolved around community life and ...