Human Rights and the Separation of State and Religion International Case Studies

This text highlights key aspects of the religion/church-state relationship/debate, and related hitherto marginal topics. The contributions make clear that there is no clear blueprint for an optimal relationship between religion/church and state. Individual states and countries are analysed on the gr...

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Other Authors: Anthony, Francis-Vincent (Editor), Ziebertz, Hans-Georg (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer Nature Switzerland 2023, 2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023
Series:Religion and Human Rights
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • The Religion-State relation as problem and prospect
  • Religious Freedom and the Relationship between State and Religion
  • State-Religion Separation in the Multireligious Context of Indian Democracy: An Empirical Study
  • Freedom of religion and German law governing the relationship between organised religion and the state
  • Human Rights and State Funding for Religions in Belgium: on the Road to the Dutch Model?
  • Two authorities and one man – A philosophical-theological Reflection in the Context of Poland
  • Tenacious and elusive: religion-state ties in the Greek educational domain
  • State-Religion Separation among Muslims in Turkey: Theory and Empirical Findings
  • Understanding of Turkish Secularism in Terms of Freedom of Religion: Example of Compulsory Religious Education in Schools
  • The role of human rights education in moving towards a state-rights-religion relationship in place-space-time. A study in The Netherlands and South Africa
  • Democratic and Inclusive Religious Education in the Secular State – the Case of Sweden
  • Human rights and religion-state relations, with reference to migration in the Mexico-United States region
  • The Right to Life and Cybersecurity in Poland: a challenging field for state-religion relations
  • Human Rights and the separation between State and Religion in Africa: the case of Ghana