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This comprehensive work explores the multifaceted role of the judiciary in plural societies, where ethnic, religious, and cultural diversity present unique challenges to the legal system. Drawing on research and case studies from the International Centre for Ethnic Studies, the book examines how judicial institutions can effectively address conflicts arising from diversity while maintaining fairness and legitimacy across different communities.
The publication analyzes key issues including minority rights protection, constitutional interpretation in diverse societies, and the judiciary’s capacity to resolve disputes that span multiple ethnic and cultural groups. It provides valuable perspectives on judicial independence, accountability, and the balance between universal legal principles and cultural pluralism. This work is essential reading for legal scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding how courts can foster social cohesion and justice in multicultural democracies.







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