Emanuel V. Towfigh, Religious Plurality in Society: Some Preliminary Thoughts Pertaining to Legal Policy from One Bahá’í’s Perspective, in: Brian D. Lepard (eds.), Seeking Global Justice: Bahá’í Visions for Legal Reform, 2025
In the academic Bahá’í Studies series, the edited volume »Seeking Global Justice: Bahá’í Visions for Legal Reform«, edited by Brian D. Lepard, has recently been published. This work addresses the fundamental question of how the global legal order can be transformed to more effectively meet the urgent social challenges of humanity and secure justice for all people.
Prof. Dr. Emanuel V. Towfigh is represented in this volume with a chapter that explores the legal framework of religious diversity. Under the title »Religious Plurality in Society: Some Preliminary Thoughts Pertaining to Legal Policy from One Bahá’í’s Perspective«, he examines, from a legal and policy-oriented perspective, how the principle of “unity in diversity” can serve as a conceptual foundation for managing religious pluralism in modern societies.
Published by George Ronald, this collection brings together diverse professional perspectives and discusses reform approaches for the international tax system, strategies to combat systemic racism, and issues of global security. The book illustrates how universal principles can contribute to the further development of both national and international legal systems.
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