EXAMINING THE INTERSECTION OF LAW, RELIGION, AND PUBLIC POLICY: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND STATE REGULATIONS
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Religious Freedom, Public Policy, Religious Liberty, Religious Diversity, Religious PluralismAbstract
The relationship between law, religion, and public policy is complex and diverse, often resulting in conflicts between government regulation and religious freedom. This is particularly evident in the rise of religious pluralism, where the balance between preserving social order and allowing religious diversity becomes increasingly important. State laws can sometimes restrict religious freedom, leading to legal disputes. This study investigates the interaction between public policy, religion, and law using qualitative literature, focusing on the relationship between state regulation and religious freedom. It analyses historical interactions, legal and public policy frameworks, and the potential effects of state restrictions on religious freedom. The study also explores how nations reconcile religious liberty with enforcing laws for social cohesion. On the basis of the findings the paper proposed policy recommendations for the best possible balance between religious freedom and state control, considering the need for societal cohesiveness, individual rights preservation, and respect for diverse religious beliefs.
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