Brandon Reece Taylorian is an associate lecturer at the University of Central Lancashire where he conducted his doctoral research on how recognition and registration issues impact religious communities, especially minority religions and new religious movements. He has also taught public law and the history of human rights at Lancaster University. Taylorian is an alumnus of the 2024 ICLRS Young Scholars Fellowship on Religion and the Rule of Law. He is the author of “Guidance from the Strasbourg Court and the OSCE on State Recognition of Religions and the Legal Registration of Religious or Belief Organizations” for the Nottingham Law Journal (2024). In 2023, Taylorian coauthored the paper “Registration, Recognition, and Freedom of Religion or Belief” with Professor Marco Ventura for the Oxford Journal of Law and Religion.
Talk About posts by Brandon Reece Taylorian:
- The Freedom to Import Religious Goods: An Analysis of Customs Regulations on Religious Items and Their Interference with Freedom of Religion or Belief: Part One
- The Freedom to Import Religious Goods: An Analysis of Customs Regulations on Religious Items and Their Interference with Freedom of Religion or Belief: Part Two