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Summary
1. The new dimension of Europe and the social professions - 2. Social work and its socio-legal characteristics in the light of the European directives - 3. The peculiarities of social work in the Italian experience - 4. Social work, new professions and the interactions between the state and religious confessions
Abstract
The multi-cultural and multi-religious character of contemporary society leads to an evolution of social welfare policies and generates new challenges for legal practitioners and social professions. The contribution examines the role of social assistance as a tool for promoting pluralism.
Keywords
Social welfare and the religious factor; welfare evolution; social welfare and religious pluralism