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The Law Banning the UOC: Can Religious Policy Coexist with Freedom of Religion?

... promotion (in the eyes of ultranationalists) to the rival. After the law’s passage, responses ranged from sharply negative to moderately concerned. Overall, it is fair to say that those who view this legislation through the lens of modern norms of international law on freedom of religion and belief have a generally negative perception of it. Of course, those who speak out against it or express concern both at home and abroad are not necessarily showing solidarity with the UOC (and even less with the ROC), and many ...

02.10.2024

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