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adam_text | CONTENTS
Editorial
Note
by
Silvo
Devetak,
Liana
Kalčina
and
Miroslav F. Polzer.......11
Foreword
-
H.E.
Alvaro Gil-Robles y Gil-Delgado,
Commissioner for Human Rights,
Council of Europe
.....................................................15
Part One
-
Contributions from the Round Table
1. Prof. Rick Torfs,
Ph.D.,
Dean, Faculty of Canon Law, Catholic Faculty
Leuven,
Belgium
Experiences of Western Democracies in Dealing with the Legal Position
of Churches and Religious Communities
...................................19
2. Miroslav F.
Polzer, PhD., Director, Austrian Institute for East and South-East
European Studies, Liaison Office Ljubljana, Slovenia
The Social Function of Religious Communities in Democratic Societies
.........27
3.
Prof. Gjergj
Sinani,
PLD.,
Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Tirana
Historical and Legal Aspects of Religion in Albania
.........................35
4.
Emir Kovačević,
Attorney at Law, Word Conference on Religion and Peace, Sarajevo, BaH
The Legal Position of Churches and Religious Communities in Bosnia and
Herzegovina
...........................................................55
5. Marko
Hajdinjak, M.A.,
International Centre for Minority Studies and Intercultural
Relations
-
MIR, Sofia, Bulgaria
The New Bulgarian Law on Religious Communities: Solving or Creating
Controversies?
.........................................................71
6.
Peter-Emil
Mitev, PhD.,
Atañas Matev,
PhD, Sofia University St.
Kliment
Ohridski ,
Sofia, Bulgaria
Bulgarian Civil Society and the Problems of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church
... 83
7.
Prof. Ivan
Padjen, Ph.D.,
Faculty of Political Sciences, Zagreb, Croatia
The Status of Minor Religious Communities in Croatia: A Revival of Legal Pluralism
.. 93
8.
Slave Nikolovski
Katin,
Commission for Relations with Religious Communities
and Religious Groups, Government of the Republic of Macedonia
A Picture of Religion in the Republic of Macedonia
.........................107
9.
Vitali
Catana,
Lawyer, Association for Regional and Ethnic Studies
-
ASER, Chisinau, Moldova
The Legal Status of Churches in the Republic of Moldova
-
Provisions and Practice
... 111
10.
Alexandru Gherasim,
Director, State Secretariat for Religious Denominations,
Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs, Bucharest, Romania
State Support of Religious Denominations in Romania
......................123
11.
Prof.
Silviu Rogobete,
Ph.D., President of the Areopagus Foundation
and Academic Dean of the Faculty of Political Science, Philosophy
and Communication, West University of
Timişoara,
Romania
The Unfinished Odyssey of a New Law for the General Regime of Religion
in a South-East European Country: The Romanian Case
....................129
12.
Goran Basic, MA, Institute of Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade,
Serbia and Monte Negro
Status of Churches and Religious Communities in Serbia
....................143
13.
Drago Čepar,
Ph.D.,
Martin Lisec, Ph.D.,
Božena
Rudolf,Borut J. Sommeregger,
Government s Office for
Reügious
Communities, Ljubljana, Republic of Slovenia
Open Questions Regarding Religious Communities in the Republic of Slovenia
.. 159
14.
Prof.
Sergej Fiere,
PLD.,
Faculty of Education, University of
Maribor,
Slovenia
Slovenia
-
Still Some Distance from a Perfect Religious Market
...............169
15.
Rok
Lampe,
PLD.,
European Centre for Ethnic, Regional and Sociological Studies,
University of
Maribor,
Slovenia
Legal Aspects of Religious Communities in the Republic of Slovenia
..........175
Part Two
-
National Legislation
1.
Albania
.........................................................197
1.1.
Constitution of the Republic of Albania
.........................197
1.2.
Legislation
................................................199
1.2.1.
Law on Pre-university Education System
........................199
1.2.2.
Criminal Code of me Republic of Albania
.......................200
1.3.
Draft law
.................................................200
1.3.1.
Draft Law on Religious Communities
..........................200
2.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
...........................................207
2.1.
Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina
........................207
2.1.1.
Constitution of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
..........208
2.1.2.
Constitution
of the Republic of
Srpska
..........................209
2.2.
Legislation
................................................210
2.2.1.
Law on Freedom of Religion and the Legal Position of Churches
and Religious Communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina
...........210
2.2.2.
Law on Defence of the Federation of the Bosnia and Herzegovina
___219
2.2.3.
Law on Defence of the Republic of
Srpska
......................221
3.
Bulgaria
.........................................................223
3.1.
Constitution of the Republic of Bulgaria
........................223
3.2.
Legislation
................................................225
3.2.1.
Law on Religions
...........................................225
3.2.2.
Penal Code
................................................235
3.2.3.
Law for the Protection and Development of Culture
...............237
3.2.4.
National Education
.........................................237
3.2.5.
Higher Education Act
.......................................238
3.2.6.
Law of Defence and Armed Forces of the Republic of Bulgaria
......238
3.2.7.
Law on Fulfilment of Military Obligations by Way of Alternative Service
.. 238
3.3.
ECHR Judgements:
........................................239
3.3.1
ECHR: Judgement in the Case of Hasan and Chaush vs. Bulgaria
(No.:
30985/96)............................................239
3.3.2.
ECHR: Friendly settlement in the case of
Štefanov
vs. Bulgaria
(No.:
32428/96)............................................241
3.3.3.
ECHR: Judgement in the Case Al-Nashif and others vs. Bulgaria
(No.:
50963/99)............................................241
3.3.4.
ECHR: Friendly settlement in the Case of Christian Association of
Jehovah s Witnesses vs. Bulgaria (No.
28626/95).................243
4.
Croatia
.........................................................244
4.1.
Constitution of the Republic of Croatia
.........................245
4.2.
Legislation
................................................245
4.2.1.
Law on Legal Position of Religious Communities
.................245
4.2.2.
Law on Holidays, Memorial Days and Days off in Republic of Croatia
... 255
4.2.3.
Law on Defence
...........................................255
5.
FYRMacedonia
..................................................256
5.1.
The Constitution of the Republic of Macedonia
..................256
5.2.
Legislation
................................................258
5.2.1.
Law on Religious Communities and Religious Groups
.............258
5.2.2.
Law on Primary Education
...................................265
5.2.3
Law on Secondary Education
.................................266
5.2.4.
Law on Higher Education
.............................·.......266
5.2.5.
Law on Holidays of the Republic of Macedonia
..................266
5.3.
Other provisions
...........................................267
5.3.1.
Decision of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Macedonia
concerning the Law on Religious Communities and Religious Groups
... 267
6.
Hungary
.........................................................272
6.1.
Constitution Act XX of
1949,
date of revision:
1997...............272
6.2.
Legislation
................................................273
6.2.1.
Act IV of
1990
on the Freedom of Conscience and Religion,
and the Churches, as amended
1
January
2002....................273
6.2.2.
Act CXXIV of
1997
on the Financial Conditions of the Religious
and Public Purpose Activity of Churches
........................280
6.2.3.
Act LXXIX of
1993
on Public Education
........................286
6.3.
Other provisions
...........................................287
6.3.1.
Government Decree No.
61/1994,
(IV.20) Korm. on the Army
Chaplain s Service
..........................................287
6.4.
Bilateral agreements
........................................290
6.4.1.
Agreement concluded by and between the Republic of Hungary on the
one hand and the Apostolic Holy See on the other hand on the Financing
of the Public Service and Religious Activity in Hungary of the Catholic
Church, as well as on Several Issues of Financial Nature
..............290
7.
Moldova
.........................................................296
7.1.
Constitution of
29
July
1994..................................296
7.2.
Legislation
................................................298
7.2.1.
Law of the Moldova Republic on Religious Denominations
.........298
7.2.2.
The Law on Culture
........................................305
7.2.3.
Education Law
............................................305
7.3.
Other provisions
...........................................306
7.3.1.
The Government of the Republic of Moldova Decree no.
758
of the
13
October
1994
on the establishing of the temporary regulations
on the registration of the components of religious denominations
.........306
7.4.
ECHR Judgements
..........................................308
7.4.1.
ECHR: Judgement in the Case of Metropolitan Church of Bessarabia
and others vs. Moldova (No.:
45701/99) ........................308
8.
Romania
........................................................310
8.1.
Constitution of the Republic of Romania,
8
December
1991,
Official Gazette of the Republic of Romania, n.
233/1991 ..........310
8.2.
Other provisions
...........................................312
8.2.1.
Government Ordinance on Preventing and Punishing All Forms
of Discrimination
...........................................312
8.3.
Draft laws
................................................312
8.3.1.
Draft Law of Cults and Religious Freedoms
.....................312
9.
Serbia
- Montenegro ..............................................319
9.1.
Constitutional
Charter
of the
State
Community
of Serbia and Montenegro
.. 319
9.1.1.
Constitution of Republic of Montenegro
........................320
9.1.2.
Constitution of Republic of Serbia
.............................321
9.2.
Legislation
................................................322
9.2.1
Law on the Implementation of the Constitutional Charter
...........322
9.2.2.
Act on Yugoslav Army
.....................................322
9.3.
Other provisions
...........................................322
9.3.1.
Charter of human and minority rights and civil liberties
............322
9.3.2.
UNMIK/Regulation n.
2000/4
on the prohibition against inciting
to national, racial, religious or ethnic hatred, discord or intolerance;
1
February
2000............................................325
9.4.
Draft law
.................................................326
9.4.1.
Draft Law on Religious Freedoms
.............................326
10.
Slovenia
........................................................333
10.1.
Constitution of the Republic of Slovenia
........................333
10.2.
Legislation
................................................334
10.2.1
Law on the Legal Status of Religious Communities in the Socialist
Republic of Slovenia with amendments
.........................334
10.3.
Other provisions
...........................................337
10.3.1.
Government Decree on establishing of the Government Office for
Religious Communities
.....................................337
10.4.
Bilateral Treties
...........................................338
10.4.1.
Treaty on Legal Issues concluded between Republic of Slovenia
and Holy Seat
.............................................338
10.5.
Draftlaw
.................................................341
10.5.1.
Draft Law on Religious Communities
..........................341
Part Three
-
Documents of International Organisations
United Nations
........................................................351
1.1.
International Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial
Discrimination (adopted and opened for signature and ratification by the
United Nations General Assembly in resolution
2106
(XX) of
21
December
1965.
It entered into force on
4
January
1969............................351
1.2.
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (adopted and opened for signa¬
ture, ratification and accession by the United Nations General Assembly in resolution
2200A
(XXI)
of
16
December
1966.
It entered into force on
23
March
1976).....352
1.3.
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
(Approved and proposed for signature and ratification or accession by General
Assembly resolution
260
A (III) of
9
December
1948,
entry into force
12
January
1951,
in accordance with article
XIII) ........................353
1.4.
UNESCO Convention
against Discrimination in Education; adopted on
14
December
I960
and entered into force on
22
May
1962 ...................356
1.5.
Convention relating to the Status of Refugees; adopted on
28
July
1951
by the
United Nations Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Status of Refugees and
Stateless Persons convened under General Assembly resolution
429
(V) of
14
December
1950 ...................................................357
1.6.
Convention on the Rights of the Child;, adopted by the United Nations General
Assembly in Resolution
44/25
on
20
November
1989 .....................358
1.7.
International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of all Migrant
Workers and Members of their Families, adopted by the United Nations
General Assembly in Resolution
45/158
on
18
December
1990..............360
1.8.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, (adopted and proclaimed by the
United Nations General Assembly on
10
December
1948)361...............361
1.9.
Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance
and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief (proclaimed by General
Assembly resolution
36/55
of
25
November
1981)........................361
1.10.
Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic,
Religious and Linguistic Minorities (adopted by General Assembly
resolution
47/135
of
18
December
1992)...............................364
1.11.
The Declaration on the Human Rights of Individuals who are not Nationals
of the Country in Which They Live (adopted by the United Nations General
Assembly resolution A/RES/40/144 on
13
December
1985) ................365
1.12.
Elimination of all Forms of Religious Intolerance (Res.
56/157).............366
2.
Council of Europe
..................................................370
2.1.
Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
adopted by the Council of Europe on
4
November
1950
and entered into force
on
3
September
1953...............................................370
2.2.
Protocol to the Convention for Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental
Freedoms, as amended by Protocol no.l
1...............................371
2.3.
Protocol no.
12
to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and
Fundamental Freedoms
(4.11.2000) ...................................371
2.4.
Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities; adopted
by Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe on
10
November
1994,
entered into force on
1
February
1998..................................371
2.5.
Resolutions and Recommendations of the Parliamentary Assembly
___......372
2.5.1.
Combating Intolerance and Discrimination Against Muslims (general policy
recomm. no.
5)...................................................372
2.5.2.
Situation of the Church and Freedom of Religion in Eastern Europe
(recomm.
1086/1988) .............................................375
2.5.3.
Religion and Change in Central and Eastern Europe (Recommendation
1556/2002)... 378
2.5.4.
Sects and New Religious Movements (recomm.
1178/1992) ...............381
2.5.5.
Illegal Activities of Sects (recomm.
1412/1999) ........................383
2.5.6.
Religious Tolerance and a Democratic Society (recomm.
1202/1993) .......385
2.5.7.
Religion and Democracy (recomm.
1396/1999).........................388
3.
European Union
....................................................392
3.1.
Charter of Fundamental Rights of The European Union
...................392
3.2.
Treaty Establishing the European Community
...........................393
3.3.
Declaration no.ll on the Status of Churches and Non-confessional Organisations
.. 393
3.4.
Council Directive 2000/78/EC of
27
November
2000
establishing a general
framework for equal treatment in employment and occupation
..............394
3.5.
Resolution on cults in Europe; the European Parliament
...................397
4.
Organisation on Security and Cooperation in Europe
.....................400
4.1.
Final Act of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe
CSCE
(was signed in Helsinki on
1
August
1975)..............................400
4.2.
Document of the Copenhagen Meeting of the Conference for Security
and Co-operation in Europe
CSCE
(adopted
29
June
1990).................401
4.3.
Concluding Document of the Vienna Meeting of the Conference on Security
and Cooperation in Europe
CSCE
(adopted
19
January
1989)...............402
4.4.
Concluding Document of the Madrid Meeting of the Conference on Security
and Cooperation in Europe
CSCE
(adopted in Madrid on
9
September
1983) ... 404
4.5.
Charter of Paris for a New Europe (adopted by the Organization for Security
and Co-operation in Europe at a Summit Meeting of Heads of State
or Government of participating States in Paris on
21
November
1990)........404
4.6.
CSCE
Helsinki Summit Decisions (were approved by Heads of State
or Government of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
on
10
July
1992)...................................................405
5.
International Non-Governmental Organisations
..........................407
5.1.
International Scientific Conference Minorities for Europe of Tomorrow
■
ISCOMET
......................................................407
5.1.1.
Appeal for Peace and Reconciliation on the Territory of Former Yugoslavia
(adopted at the International Round Table: The Notions of Ethnicity in the
Teachings of the Major Confessions in the Central-Eastern European Area
and Their Impacts on Inter-ethnic Relations , Pohorje, Slovenia,
1-2
December,
1994) .............................................407
5.1.2.
Appeal for Reconciliation and Cooperation (adopted at the International
Conference The Contribution of Religious Communities to Peace
and the Removal of the Consequences of the War on the Territory of
the Former Yugoslavia ,
Rogaška
Slatina,
Slovenia,
19-21
September
1997)..........408
5.1.3.
Bled Declaration on Democracy, Human Rights and Protection of Persons
Belonging to Ethnic and Religious Minorities in South-Eastem Europe
(adopted at the
3rd
International Conference Democracy, Human Rights
and Protection of Persons Belonging to Ethnic and Religious Minorities
in south-eastern Europe , Bled, Slovenia,
23 - 25
February
2001)..........409
5.1.4.
Belgrade
Declaration on the Role of Religious Communities and on Religious
Freedoms in a Democratic Society (adopted at the Round
Table: Contribution of Religious Communities in FR Yugoslavia to
Reconciliation, Respect of Diversity, Democracy, Human Rights,
Protection of Minorities, Co-operation and Stability in South Eastern
Europe , Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia,
14-15
December
2001)...............410
5.1.5.
The
Timişoara
Declaration on the Role of Religious Communities
and of Religious Freedoms in a Democratic Society (adopted at
the Round Table: „Democracy and Religion
-
The Romanian
Experience. Contribution of Religious Communities to Reconciliation,
Respect of Diversity, Democracy, Human Rights, Protection
of Minorities, Co-operation and Stability in South Eastern Europe ,
Timişoara,
Romania,
31
May
- 1
June
2002)..........................413
5.2.
International Coalition for Religious Freedom
.........................416
5.2.1.
Berlin Joint Declaration on Religious Freedom, Berlin, Germany, May
31,1998 ... 416
5.2.2.
Sao Paulo Joint Declaration on Religious Freedom, Sao Paulo, Brazil,
October
12,1998.................................................419
5.3.
The Oslo Coalition on Freedom of Religion or Belief
...................423
5.3.1.
The Oslo Declaration on Freedom of Religion or Belief, adopted
at the Conference on the freedom of religion, held in Oslo,
Norway
12-15
August
1998.........................................423
5.4.
World Council of Churches
........................................425
5.4.1.
Statement submitted by the Commission of Churches on International Affairs
of the World Council of Churches, an
NGO in
General Consultative Status
withECOSOC
...................................................425
Part Four
-
Literature and Other Sources
1.
Literature
.........................................................433
2.
Other Sources
.......................................................440
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CONTENTS
Editorial
Note
by
Silvo
Devetak,
Liana
Kalčina
and
Miroslav F. Polzer.11
Foreword
-
H.E.
Alvaro Gil-Robles y Gil-Delgado,
Commissioner for Human Rights,
Council of Europe
.15
Part One
-
Contributions from the Round Table
1. Prof. Rick Torfs,
Ph.D.,
Dean, Faculty of Canon Law, Catholic Faculty
Leuven,
Belgium
Experiences of Western Democracies in Dealing with the Legal Position
of Churches and Religious Communities
.19
2. Miroslav F.
Polzer, PhD., Director, Austrian Institute for East and South-East
European Studies, Liaison Office Ljubljana, Slovenia
The Social Function of Religious Communities in Democratic Societies
.27
3.
Prof. Gjergj
Sinani,
PLD.,
Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Tirana
Historical and Legal Aspects of Religion in Albania
.35
4.
Emir Kovačević,
Attorney at Law, Word Conference on Religion and Peace, Sarajevo, BaH
The Legal Position of Churches and Religious Communities in Bosnia and
Herzegovina
.55
5. Marko
Hajdinjak, M.A.,
International Centre for Minority Studies and Intercultural
Relations
-
MIR, Sofia, Bulgaria
The New Bulgarian Law on Religious Communities: Solving or Creating
Controversies?
.71
6.
Peter-Emil
Mitev, PhD.,
Atañas Matev,
PhD, Sofia University "St.
Kliment
Ohridski",
Sofia, Bulgaria
Bulgarian Civil Society and the Problems of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church
. 83
7.
Prof. Ivan
Padjen, Ph.D.,
Faculty of Political Sciences, Zagreb, Croatia
The Status of Minor Religious Communities in Croatia: A Revival of Legal Pluralism
. 93
8.
Slave Nikolovski
Katin,
Commission for Relations with Religious Communities
and Religious Groups, Government of the Republic of Macedonia
A Picture of Religion in the Republic of Macedonia
.107
9.
Vitali
Catana,
Lawyer, Association for Regional and Ethnic Studies
-
ASER, Chisinau, Moldova
The Legal Status of Churches in the Republic of Moldova
-
Provisions and Practice
. 111
10.
Alexandru Gherasim,
Director, State Secretariat for Religious Denominations,
Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs, Bucharest, Romania
State Support of Religious Denominations in Romania
.123
11.
Prof.
Silviu Rogobete,
Ph.D., President of the Areopagus Foundation
and Academic Dean of the Faculty of Political Science, Philosophy
and Communication, West University of
Timişoara,
Romania
The Unfinished Odyssey of a New 'Law for the General Regime of Religion'
in a South-East European Country: The Romanian Case
.129
12.
Goran Basic, MA, Institute of Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade,
Serbia and Monte Negro
Status of Churches and Religious Communities in Serbia
.143
13.
Drago Čepar,
Ph.D.,
Martin Lisec, Ph.D.,
Božena
Rudolf,Borut J. Sommeregger,
Government's Office for
Reügious
Communities, Ljubljana, Republic of Slovenia
Open Questions Regarding Religious Communities in the Republic of Slovenia
. 159
14.
Prof.
Sergej Fiere,
PLD.,
Faculty of Education, University of
Maribor,
Slovenia
Slovenia
-
Still Some Distance from a Perfect Religious Market
.169
15.
Rok
Lampe,
PLD.,
European Centre for Ethnic, Regional and Sociological Studies,
University of
Maribor,
Slovenia
Legal Aspects of Religious Communities in the Republic of Slovenia
.175
Part Two
-
National Legislation
1.
Albania
.197
1.1.
Constitution of the Republic of Albania
.197
1.2.
Legislation
.199
1.2.1.
Law on Pre-university Education System
.199
1.2.2.
Criminal Code of me Republic of Albania
.200
1.3.
Draft law
.200
1.3.1.
Draft Law on Religious Communities
.200
2.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
.207
2.1.
Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina
.207
2.1.1.
Constitution of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
.208
2.1.2.
Constitution
of the Republic of
Srpska
.209
2.2.
Legislation
.210
2.2.1.
Law on Freedom of Religion and the Legal Position of Churches
and Religious Communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina
.210
2.2.2.
Law on Defence of the Federation of the Bosnia and Herzegovina
_219
2.2.3.
Law on Defence of the Republic of
Srpska
.221
3.
Bulgaria
.223
3.1.
Constitution of the Republic of Bulgaria
.223
3.2.
Legislation
.225
3.2.1.
Law on Religions
.225
3.2.2.
Penal Code
.235
3.2.3.
Law for the Protection and Development of Culture
.237
3.2.4.
National Education
.237
3.2.5.
Higher Education Act
.238
3.2.6.
Law of Defence and Armed Forces of the Republic of Bulgaria
.238
3.2.7.
Law on Fulfilment of Military Obligations by Way of Alternative Service
. 238
3.3.
ECHR Judgements:
.239
3.3.1
ECHR: Judgement in the Case of Hasan and Chaush vs. Bulgaria
(No.:
30985/96).239
3.3.2.
ECHR: Friendly settlement in the case of
Štefanov
vs. Bulgaria
(No.:
32428/96).241
3.3.3.
ECHR: Judgement in the Case Al-Nashif and others vs. Bulgaria
(No.:
50963/99).241
3.3.4.
ECHR: Friendly settlement in the Case of Christian Association of
Jehovah's Witnesses vs. Bulgaria (No.
28626/95).243
4.
Croatia
.244
4.1.
Constitution of the Republic of Croatia
.245
4.2.
Legislation
.245
4.2.1.
Law on Legal Position of Religious Communities
.245
4.2.2.
Law on Holidays, Memorial Days and Days off in Republic of Croatia
. 255
4.2.3.
Law on Defence
.255
5.
FYRMacedonia
.256
5.1.
The Constitution of the Republic of Macedonia
.256
5.2.
Legislation
.258
5.2.1.
Law on Religious Communities and Religious Groups
.258
5.2.2.
Law on Primary Education
.265
5.2.3
Law on Secondary Education
.266
5.2.4.
Law on Higher Education
.·.266
5.2.5.
Law on Holidays of the Republic of Macedonia
.266
5.3.
Other provisions
.267
5.3.1.
Decision of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Macedonia
concerning the Law on Religious Communities and Religious Groups
. 267
6.
Hungary
.272
6.1.
Constitution Act XX of
1949,
date of revision:
1997.272
6.2.
Legislation
.273
6.2.1.
Act IV of
1990
on the Freedom of Conscience and Religion,
and the Churches, as amended
1
January
2002.273
6.2.2.
Act CXXIV of
1997
on the Financial Conditions of the Religious
and Public Purpose Activity of Churches
.280
6.2.3.
Act LXXIX of
1993
on Public Education
.286
6.3.
Other provisions
.287
6.3.1.
Government Decree No.
61/1994,
(IV.20) Korm. on the Army
Chaplain's Service
.287
6.4.
Bilateral agreements
.290
6.4.1.
Agreement concluded by and between the Republic of Hungary on the
one hand and the Apostolic Holy See on the other hand on the Financing
of the Public Service and Religious Activity in Hungary of the Catholic
Church, as well as on Several Issues of Financial Nature
.290
7.
Moldova
.296
7.1.
Constitution of
29
July
1994.296
7.2.
Legislation
.298
7.2.1.
Law of the Moldova Republic on Religious Denominations
.298
7.2.2.
The Law on Culture
.305
7.2.3.
Education Law
.305
7.3.
Other provisions
.306
7.3.1.
The Government of the Republic of Moldova Decree no.
758
of the
13
October
1994
on the establishing of the temporary regulations
on the registration of the components of religious denominations
.306
7.4.
ECHR Judgements
.308
7.4.1.
ECHR: Judgement in the Case of Metropolitan Church of Bessarabia
and others vs. Moldova (No.:
45701/99) .308
8.
Romania
.310
8.1.
Constitution of the Republic of Romania,
8
December
1991,
Official Gazette of the Republic of Romania, n.
233/1991 .310
8.2.
Other provisions
.312
8.2.1.
Government Ordinance on Preventing and Punishing All Forms
of Discrimination
.312
8.3.
Draft laws
.312
8.3.1.
Draft Law of Cults and Religious Freedoms
.312
9.
Serbia
- Montenegro .319
9.1.
Constitutional
Charter
of the
State
Community
of Serbia and Montenegro
. 319
9.1.1.
Constitution of Republic of Montenegro
.320
9.1.2.
Constitution of Republic of Serbia
.321
9.2.
Legislation
.322
9.2.1
Law on the Implementation of the Constitutional Charter
.322
9.2.2.
Act on Yugoslav Army
.322
9.3.
Other provisions
.322
9.3.1.
Charter of human and minority rights and civil liberties
.322
9.3.2.
UNMIK/Regulation n.
2000/4
on the prohibition against inciting
to national, racial, religious or ethnic hatred, discord or intolerance;
1
February
2000.325
9.4.
Draft law
.326
9.4.1.
Draft Law on Religious Freedoms
.326
10.
Slovenia
.333
10.1.
Constitution of the Republic of Slovenia
.333
10.2.
Legislation
.334
10.2.1
Law on the Legal Status of Religious Communities in the Socialist
Republic of Slovenia with amendments
.334
10.3.
Other provisions
.337
10.3.1.
Government Decree on establishing of the Government Office for
Religious Communities
.337
10.4.
Bilateral Treties
.338
10.4.1.
Treaty on Legal Issues concluded between Republic of Slovenia
and Holy Seat
.338
10.5.
Draftlaw
.341
10.5.1.
Draft Law on Religious Communities
.341
Part Three
-
Documents of International Organisations
United Nations
.351
1.1.
International Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial
Discrimination (adopted and opened for signature and ratification by the
United Nations General Assembly in resolution
2106
(XX) of
21
December
1965.
It entered into force on
4
January
1969.351
1.2.
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (adopted and opened for signa¬
ture, ratification and accession by the United Nations General Assembly in resolution
2200A
(XXI)
of
16
December
1966.
It entered into force on
23
March
1976).352
1.3.
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
(Approved and proposed for signature and ratification or accession by General
Assembly resolution
260
A (III) of
9
December
1948,
entry into force
12
January
1951,
in accordance with article
XIII) .353
1.4.
UNESCO Convention
against Discrimination in Education; adopted on
14
December
I960
and entered into force on
22
May
1962 .356
1.5.
Convention relating to the Status of Refugees; adopted on
28
July
1951
by the
United Nations Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Status of Refugees and
Stateless Persons convened under General Assembly resolution
429
(V) of
14
December
1950 .357
1.6.
Convention on the Rights of the Child;, adopted by the United Nations General
Assembly in Resolution
44/25
on
20
November
1989 .358
1.7.
International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of all Migrant
Workers and Members of their Families, adopted by the United Nations
General Assembly in Resolution
45/158
on
18
December
1990.360
1.8.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, (adopted and proclaimed by the
United Nations General Assembly on
10
December
1948)361.361
1.9.
Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance
and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief (proclaimed by General
Assembly resolution
36/55
of
25
November
1981).361
1.10.
Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic,
Religious and Linguistic Minorities (adopted by General Assembly
resolution
47/135
of
18
December
1992).364
1.11.
The Declaration on the Human Rights of Individuals who are not Nationals
of the Country in Which They Live (adopted by the United Nations General
Assembly resolution A/RES/40/144 on
13
December
1985) .365
1.12.
Elimination of all Forms of Religious Intolerance (Res.
56/157).366
2.
Council of Europe
.370
2.1.
Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
adopted by the Council of Europe on
4
November
1950
and entered into force
on
3
September
1953.370
2.2.
Protocol to the Convention for Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental
Freedoms, as amended by Protocol no.l
1.371
2.3.
Protocol no.
12
to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and
Fundamental Freedoms
(4.11.2000) .371
2.4.
Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities; adopted
by Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe on
10
November
1994,
entered into force on
1
February
1998.371
2.5.
Resolutions and Recommendations of the Parliamentary Assembly
_.372
2.5.1.
Combating Intolerance and Discrimination Against Muslims (general policy
recomm. no.
5).372
2.5.2.
Situation of the Church and Freedom of Religion in Eastern Europe
(recomm.
1086/1988) .375
2.5.3.
Religion and Change in Central and Eastern Europe (Recommendation
1556/2002). 378
2.5.4.
Sects and New Religious Movements (recomm.
1178/1992) .381
2.5.5.
Illegal Activities of Sects (recomm.
1412/1999) .383
2.5.6.
Religious Tolerance and a Democratic Society (recomm.
1202/1993) .385
2.5.7.
Religion and Democracy (recomm.
1396/1999).388
3.
European Union
.392
3.1.
Charter of Fundamental Rights of The European Union
.392
3.2.
Treaty Establishing the European Community
.393
3.3.
Declaration no.ll on the Status of Churches and Non-confessional Organisations
. 393
3.4.
Council Directive 2000/78/EC of
27
November
2000
establishing a general
framework for equal treatment in employment and occupation
.394
3.5.
Resolution on cults in Europe; the European Parliament
.397
4.
Organisation on Security and Cooperation in Europe
.400
4.1.
Final Act of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe
CSCE
(was signed in Helsinki on
1
August
1975).400
4.2.
Document of the Copenhagen Meeting of the Conference for Security
and Co-operation in Europe
CSCE
(adopted
29
June
1990).401
4.3.
Concluding Document of the Vienna Meeting of the Conference on Security
and Cooperation in Europe
CSCE
(adopted
19
January
1989).402
4.4.
Concluding Document of the Madrid Meeting of the Conference on Security
and Cooperation in Europe
CSCE
(adopted in Madrid on
9
September
1983) . 404
4.5.
Charter of Paris for a New Europe (adopted by the Organization for Security
and Co-operation in Europe at a Summit Meeting of Heads of State
or Government of participating States in Paris on
21
November
1990).404
4.6.
CSCE
Helsinki Summit Decisions (were approved by Heads of State
or Government of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
on
10
July
1992).405
5.
International Non-Governmental Organisations
.407
5.1.
International Scientific Conference Minorities for Europe of Tomorrow
■
ISCOMET
.407
5.1.1.
Appeal for Peace and Reconciliation on the Territory of Former Yugoslavia
(adopted at the International Round Table: "The Notions of Ethnicity in the
Teachings of the Major Confessions in the Central-Eastern European Area
and Their Impacts on Inter-ethnic Relations", Pohorje, Slovenia,
1-2
December,
1994) .407
5.1.2.
Appeal for Reconciliation and Cooperation (adopted at the International
Conference "The Contribution of Religious Communities to Peace
and the Removal of the Consequences of the War on the Territory of
the Former Yugoslavia",
Rogaška
Slatina,
Slovenia,
19-21
September
1997).408
5.1.3.
Bled Declaration on Democracy, Human Rights and Protection of Persons
Belonging to Ethnic and Religious Minorities in South-Eastem Europe
(adopted at the
3rd
International Conference "Democracy, Human Rights
and Protection of Persons Belonging to Ethnic and Religious Minorities
in south-eastern Europe", Bled, Slovenia,
23 - 25
February
2001).409
5.1.4.
Belgrade
Declaration on the Role of Religious Communities and on Religious
Freedoms in a Democratic Society (adopted at the Round
Table: "Contribution of Religious Communities in FR Yugoslavia to
Reconciliation, Respect of Diversity, Democracy, Human Rights,
Protection of Minorities, Co-operation and Stability in South Eastern
Europe", Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia,
14-15
December
2001).410
5.1.5.
The
Timişoara
Declaration on the Role of Religious Communities
and of Religious Freedoms in a Democratic Society (adopted at
the Round Table: „Democracy and Religion
-
The Romanian
Experience. Contribution of Religious Communities to Reconciliation,
Respect of Diversity, Democracy, Human Rights, Protection
of Minorities, Co-operation and Stability in South Eastern Europe",
Timişoara,
Romania,
31
May
- 1
June
2002).413
5.2.
International Coalition for Religious Freedom
.416
5.2.1.
Berlin Joint Declaration on Religious Freedom, Berlin, Germany, May
31,1998 . 416
5.2.2.
Sao Paulo Joint Declaration on Religious Freedom, Sao Paulo, Brazil,
October
12,1998.419
5.3.
The Oslo Coalition on Freedom of Religion or Belief
.423
5.3.1.
The Oslo Declaration on Freedom of Religion or Belief, adopted
at the Conference on the freedom of religion, held in Oslo,
Norway
12-15
August
1998.423
5.4.
World Council of Churches
.425
5.4.1.
Statement submitted by the Commission of Churches on International Affairs
of the World Council of Churches, an
NGO in
General Consultative Status
withECOSOC
.425
Part Four
-
Literature and Other Sources
1.
Literature
.433
2.
Other Sources
.440
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topic | Cerkev in država - Pravna ureditev - Jugovzhodna Evropa - Posvetovanja ssg Religije - Pravni položaj - Jugovzhodna Evropa - Posvetovanja ssg Verske skupnosti - Pravni položaj - Jugovzhodna Evropa - Posvetovanja ssg Religionsgemeinschaft (DE-588)4049401-9 gnd Rechtsstellung (DE-588)4134078-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Cerkev in država - Pravna ureditev - Jugovzhodna Evropa - Posvetovanja Religije - Pravni položaj - Jugovzhodna Evropa - Posvetovanja Verske skupnosti - Pravni položaj - Jugovzhodna Evropa - Posvetovanja Religionsgemeinschaft Rechtsstellung Südosteuropa Quelle |
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