Nr. 2/2018RITA MAZZA The Impact of Human Rights Securitisation on the Recognition of Religious Organisations and Proselytising in the Framework of the International Protection of Freedom of Religion
Nr. 2/2018MARIA D’ARIENZO Liturgical languages and religious identities in the Protestant Reformation. Music in the Lutheran and Calvinist Rite
Summary
I. The German regulatory-constitutional framework - II. The Indian legal-constitutional framework.
ABSTRACT:
India and Germany both have federal constitutions (with provisions on religious freedom) that must be coordinated with their internal constitutions (which in turn have provisions on religious freedom).7 They are phenotypes of a Separatism expressis verbis that is not hostile towards religions, they have a multiplicity of different religions within their borders and, moreover, they recognize registered religious denominations as having public law status.
KEYWORDS
India, Germany, religious freedom