Relacje państwo – kościół w Republice Estonii

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  • Justyna Ciechanowska Uniwersytet Rzeszowski
  • Katarzyna Szwed Uniwersytet Rzeszowski

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15584/polispol.2018.2.7

Słowa kluczowe:

separation of the state and church, secular state, religious neutrality, freedom of conscience and confession

Abstrakt

The aim of the publication is to present those constitutional principles in the Republic of Estonia which concern the relation between the state and church. The freedom of religion and conscience was established based on the European civilization as one of the fundamental indications of the freedom of the individual. It is guaranteed by the Constitution of the Republic of Estonia. The Constitution of the Republic of Estonia ensures the freedom of confession as well as a formal separation between a state and a church. It emphasizes the secular nature of the state, presented in the doctrine of the religious law as a state which indicates a separation of the religious associations characterized mainly by organizational and functional independence.

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2020-10-22

Jak cytować

Ciechanowska, J., & Szwed, K. (2020). Relacje państwo – kościół w Republice Estonii. Polityka I Społeczeństwo, 16(2), 99–115. https://doi.org/10.15584/polispol.2018.2.7

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