Search: Ukraine,International law (2 materials)

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

... “ideology of the Russian world.” The Commission suggested that the bill be submitted for review to the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe or the UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief [ 3 ] to confirm its compliance with international law [ 4 ]. These critical objections did not prevent the passing of Law 8371 by an overwhelming majority of lawmakers in Ukraine’s parliament on August 20, 2024. The controversial and at the same time populist law, with its vague implementation mechanism, was ratified largely due to electoral competition between two major parties, European Solidarity and Servant of the ...

02.10.2024

Why International Institutions Overlook the Persecution of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church?

... default. That is why public organizations and experts abstain from hasty assessments of what is happening to church communities during the military confrontation, limiting themselves to remarks about “hate-speech” or about “the future restoration of Ukraine,” which will also include instructions on proper state-church relations. But there are also deeper reasons. In our opinion, the very system of addressing religion-related issues in contemporary international law has many shortcomings at the current stage of development. Until recently, international organizations positioned themselves as emphatically secular, and the problems of violence or violations of religious rights were addressed within ...

15.08.2023
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