Law and Religion in Post-communist EuropeSilvio Ferrari, Elizabeth A. Sewell, Elizabeth A. Clark Peeters Publishers, 2003 - 427 Seiten This book is the first comprehensive description of the Church-State systems that are in force in the post-Communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The reports it contains are structured along similar lines, so that analogies and differences of the national legal systems can easily be identified and no significant profile of Church and State relations is overlooked. After a short historical and sociological introduction, each report deals with issues like registration of religious organizations, financing of Churches, religious education in public schools, etc. |
Inhalt
Preface | 5 |
Church and State in Albania | 23 |
Church and State in Bulgaria | 37 |
Church and State in Croatia | 57 |
Church and State in the Czech Republic | 81 |
Church and State in Estonia | 99 |
Church and State in Hungary | 121 |
Church and State in Latvia | 141 |
Church and State in Romania | 239 |
Church and State in Russia | 261 |
Position of the Orthodox | 281 |
Church and State in Serbia | 295 |
Church and State in Slovakia | 311 |
Church and State in Slovenia | 327 |
Church and State in Ukraine | 355 |
Church and State in the Länder of the Former German Democratic | 383 |
Church and State in Lithuania | 177 |
Church and State in Macedonia | 197 |
Church and State in Poland | 215 |
Church and State in PostCommunist Europe | 411 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
According agreements Albanian Article believers Bulgaria Catholic Church Christian church-state relations churches and religious citizens civil clergy Code Communist congregations Constitutional Court cultural Czech Republic decision declared Decree established Estonian European Evangelical financing Freedom of Conscience freedom of religion guarantees Holy Human Rights Ibid institutions internal Islamic Jehovah's Witnesses labor Latvia law On Freedom Law on Religious legal entities legal persons legal status legislation Lithuania Lutheran Macedonian Orthodox Church marriage military Ministry Monitorul Oficial Narodne novine norms official Old Believers political priests principle protection provides recognized registered regulations reli religious activities religious associations religious communities religious denominations religious education religious freedom religious groups religious instruction religious organizations religious societies Republic of Macedonia Republic of Slovenia Roman Catholic Romanian Orthodox Church Russian Federation Russian Orthodox Church Saxony-Anhalt secular separation Serbian Skopje Slovak Slovakia social Soviet theological tion traditional Treaty Ukraine Ukrainian