
Civil Religiosity is the application of public international law (PIL) rule of law (RoL) secular state civility virtue ethics philosophy to the field of civil religion religiosity civics. It is being developed through decades of internationally awarded works in the fields of positive peace studies, supreme courts amicus curiae paralegal jurisprudence, international humanitarian law (IHL) assessment, public policymaking, constitutional development, nonprofit philanthropic regulatory compliance, open science, open education, world heritage convention (WHC), cultural diplomacy, interconvictional interfaith diplomacy, welfare programmes establishment, sustainable development goals (SDGs) green logistics social environmental governance (ESG). It was compiled for the Geneva United Nations (UN) Universal Declaration for the Human Rights Seventy Fifth Anniversary Summit (UDHR+75) Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights (OHCHR) Interfaith Council of Experts Conference and vastly reviewed for my masterclass at the last positivist Temple of Humanity in Porto Alegre.
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