Religion and Sustainable Development: Emerging Challenges and Opportunities Ahead of the 2024 G20 Summit in Brazil

A Colloquium organized by
Tokai University School of Global Citizenship
G20 Interfaith Forum
Regent’s Park College, University of Oxford
Oxford Journal of Law and Religion
International Center for the Study of Law and Religion, BYU Law School
International Academy for Multicultural Cooperation

Saturday, 20 January 1:00-5:30 pm
Venue: Building 2 (Lecture Hall), Shinagawa Campus, Tokai University
2-3-23 Takanawa, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8619
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Speakers include:
Prof. Naoto Yoshikawa (Tokai University, Japan)
Prof. W. Cole Durham (Brigham Young University)
Prof. Michael K. Young (Texas A&M University)
Dr. Peter Petkoff (Oxford)
David Burrowes (Prime Minister’s Deputy Special Envoy on Freedom of Religion or Belief, UK)
Rt. Rev. Yoshinobu Miyake (Superior General, Konko Church, Japan)
Matius Ho, Executive Director (Leimena Institute, Indonesia)
Audrey Kitagawa (International Academy for Multicultural Cooperation, US)
Nobuyuki Asai (Soka Gakkai International (SGI)
Prof. Jonathan Luckhurst (Soka University, Tokyo)
Junko Hayashi (ARI, IF20)

Simultaneous Interpretation Provided

Speakers:
David Burrowes - UK Prime Minister’s Deputy Special Envoy for International Freedom of Religion or Belief (UK)
W. Cole Durham -
President, G20 Interfaith Forum; Professor of Law, and Founding Director of the International Center for Law and Religion Studies (ICLRS) (US)
Yukihisa Fujita -
Former Vice Minister of Finance; Former Member of the Diet of Japan
Audrey Kitagawa -
President, International Academy for Multicultural Cooperation (US)
Yoshinobu Miyake -
Chairperson, International Shinto Studies Association (Japan)
Naoto Yoshikawa -
Professor, School of Global Studies, Tokai University (Japan)
Michael K. Young -
Professor, Former President, Texas A&M University; Former Chair, U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (US)

Moderator:
Peter Petkoff -
Director of Law, Religion and International Relations Programme, Oxford Centre for Religion and Culture (UK)