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  • Der Grundsatz der religiös-weltanschaulichen Neutralität des Staates – Gehalt und Grenzen: Vortrag, gehalten vor der Juristischen Gesellschaft zu Berlin am 19. Mai 2004

    Der Grundsatz der religiös-weltanschaulichen Neutralität des Staates – Gehalt und Grenzen by Huster, Stefan;

    Vortrag, gehalten vor der Juristischen Gesellschaft zu Berlin am 19. Mai 2004

    Series: Schriftenreihe der Juristischen Gesellschaft zu Berlin; 176;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number Reprint 2014
    • Publisher De Gruyter
    • Date of Publication 14 October 2004

    • ISBN 9783899492088
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages27 pages
    • Size 225x145 mm
    • Weight 68 g
    • Language German
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    ["The principle of the religious-ideological neutrality of the State - content and limits"]
    The call for governmental neutrality in religious-ideological issues, firmly enshrined in our political idea of order since the creation of the modern state from the outcome of the confessional civil wars of the early modern age, is currently experiencing a surprising renaissance. However, the term "neutrality" invokes a large variety of interpretations of neutrality. A reflection on the content of the call for neutrality is therefore required.

    In his article, the author examines the question of what can the constitutional call for neutrality reasonably provide, and what are its limitations and when does politics have to intervene. This issue is discussed by way of three conceptual confrontations affecting the central problems of applicability of the call for neutrality: substantiation neutrality vs. efficiency neutrality, integration vs. separation and acceptance vs. tolerance.

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