- Answered Questions, Some, by Abdu'l-Bahá (2014). 'Table talks' given by ‘Abdu’l‑Bahá in ‘Akká between 1904 and 1906 in response to questions posed by Laura Dreyfus-Barney; first published in 1908, the new 2014 edition has been extensively retranslated.
- Capital Punishment and Amnesty International, by Universal House of Justice (n.d.). Letter from the House to Amnesty International on the death penalty.
- International Criminal Court: A Bahá'í Perspective, by Dan Wheatley (2001 Winter/Spring). Brief history of the ICC, and Bahá'í support of it.
- Law and International Order: Proceedings of the First European Bahá'í Conference on Law and International Order: Review, by Joshua Lincoln (1997-10). Review of conference proceedings, highlighting Bahá'í law, governance, human rights, and future perspectives.
- Lights of Guidance: A Bahá'í Reference File, by Bahá'u'lláh, Abdu'l-Bahá, Shoghi Effendi, Universal House of Justice, Helen Bassett Hornby, comp. (1988). The classic Bahá'í reference book. This is its first online edition.
- Power and the Bahá'í community, by Moojan Momen (2018). While Bahá'í social teachings may have sounded new and exciting a century ago, that is no longer the case today. The problem the world faces is not in the principles that would lead to a better society, but in their application.
- Violation of Bahá'í and Civil Law, by Universal House of Justice (1991-12-09). The role of spiritual assemblies in regulating behavior of Bahá'ís, the role of institutions in upholding of Bahá’í law, removal of administrative rights, and treatment of Bahá'ís convicted of a criminal offense.
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