La laicità dello Stato nella revisione costituzionale della Federazione di Russia

The amendments to the Constitution do not concern the secular character of the State and the principle of separation between State and Church. However, there is a conflict between the Constitution and the ordinary laws in force, since the latter violate the principle of state secularism and that of...

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Main Author: Giovanni Codevilla
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Language:English
Published: Milano University Press 2020-06-01
Series:Nuovi autoritarismi e democrazie: diritto, istituzioni, società
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Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/NAD/article/view/13607
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description The amendments to the Constitution do not concern the secular character of the State and the principle of separation between State and Church. However, there is a conflict between the Constitution and the ordinary laws in force, since the latter violate the principle of state secularism and that of separation between State and Church. The mention of God in the Constitution does not infringe the principle of state secularism since it is not referred to any specific Church or religious confession and does not intend to influence citizens in the religious field.
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spelling doaj.art-3c625be846fb480080fa4cb370b545512023-08-02T07:32:30ZengMilano University PressNuovi autoritarismi e democrazie: diritto, istituzioni, società2612-66722020-06-0121La laicità dello Stato nella revisione costituzionale della Federazione di RussiaGiovanni Codevilla0Università di TriesteThe amendments to the Constitution do not concern the secular character of the State and the principle of separation between State and Church. However, there is a conflict between the Constitution and the ordinary laws in force, since the latter violate the principle of state secularism and that of separation between State and Church. The mention of God in the Constitution does not infringe the principle of state secularism since it is not referred to any specific Church or religious confession and does not intend to influence citizens in the religious field.https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/NAD/article/view/13607Secularity and Russian ConstitutionConfessionalism of ordinary lawsChurch and State relations in RussiaClerical influence on societyPrivileged and tolerated religions
spellingShingle Giovanni Codevilla
La laicità dello Stato nella revisione costituzionale della Federazione di Russia
Nuovi autoritarismi e democrazie: diritto, istituzioni, società
Secularity and Russian Constitution
Confessionalism of ordinary laws
Church and State relations in Russia
Clerical influence on society
Privileged and tolerated religions
title La laicità dello Stato nella revisione costituzionale della Federazione di Russia
title_full La laicità dello Stato nella revisione costituzionale della Federazione di Russia
title_fullStr La laicità dello Stato nella revisione costituzionale della Federazione di Russia
title_full_unstemmed La laicità dello Stato nella revisione costituzionale della Federazione di Russia
title_short La laicità dello Stato nella revisione costituzionale della Federazione di Russia
title_sort la laicita dello stato nella revisione costituzionale della federazione di russia
topic Secularity and Russian Constitution
Confessionalism of ordinary laws
Church and State relations in Russia
Clerical influence on society
Privileged and tolerated religions
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/NAD/article/view/13607
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