This text analyses the constitutional principles of the Spanish legal system in the area of religion: freedom of religion, religious equality, the laicity of the State and co-operation with religious denominations. It is based on these criteria that Spain defines freedom of conscience and conviction as a fundamental right. The author suggests that safeguarding these basic rights involves positive action on the part of all of the public powers, with the objective of guaranteeing the real, effective exercising of them
In the Spanish Constitution, the entailment to fundamental rights operates starting off a double sch...
Conscientious objection is defined as the ability to depart from statutory mandates because of intim...
For much of Spanish history, to be a Spaniard and to be a Catholic were understood as equivalent. Sp...
The subject of the analysis is the legal regulations regarding religious freedom in Spain. The first...
The work by professor Abraham Barrero deals exhaustively with the regulation of religious freedom in...
This article approaches the general matters relating to religious freedom in the Spanish legal order...
With the Dignititatis Humanae, the Catholic Church recognizes the religious freedom. At that time, S...
Trabajo de fin de Grado. Grado en Derecho. Curso académico 2016-2017[ES]El presente trabajo de fin d...
El derecho humano a la libertad religiosa incide en muchos otros aspectos de la vida de las personas...
Since 1975, Spain has undergone a period of unprecedented political changes. Inspired by a democrati...
This paper explains the legal basis, structure and functioning of the system of religious teaching i...
The first two Spanish Constitutions (1812 and 1837) had to face the matter of religion as a politic...
La discusión acerca de la objeción de conciencia, entendida como la posibilidad de apartarse del man...
One of the most significant projects in the area of confessional law studies in both the Czech and t...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the Spanish public polices in the financing of churches and ...
In the Spanish Constitution, the entailment to fundamental rights operates starting off a double sch...
Conscientious objection is defined as the ability to depart from statutory mandates because of intim...
For much of Spanish history, to be a Spaniard and to be a Catholic were understood as equivalent. Sp...
The subject of the analysis is the legal regulations regarding religious freedom in Spain. The first...
The work by professor Abraham Barrero deals exhaustively with the regulation of religious freedom in...
This article approaches the general matters relating to religious freedom in the Spanish legal order...
With the Dignititatis Humanae, the Catholic Church recognizes the religious freedom. At that time, S...
Trabajo de fin de Grado. Grado en Derecho. Curso académico 2016-2017[ES]El presente trabajo de fin d...
El derecho humano a la libertad religiosa incide en muchos otros aspectos de la vida de las personas...
Since 1975, Spain has undergone a period of unprecedented political changes. Inspired by a democrati...
This paper explains the legal basis, structure and functioning of the system of religious teaching i...
The first two Spanish Constitutions (1812 and 1837) had to face the matter of religion as a politic...
La discusión acerca de la objeción de conciencia, entendida como la posibilidad de apartarse del man...
One of the most significant projects in the area of confessional law studies in both the Czech and t...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the Spanish public polices in the financing of churches and ...
In the Spanish Constitution, the entailment to fundamental rights operates starting off a double sch...
Conscientious objection is defined as the ability to depart from statutory mandates because of intim...
For much of Spanish history, to be a Spaniard and to be a Catholic were understood as equivalent. Sp...