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Concordat 1935-1937: For and against [PDF]
The concordat issue split the radical movement of Serbia. The 1914 concordat did not represent a problem to the Radical Party because of the small number of Catholics on the territory of the Kingdom of Serbia.
Nadoveza Branko I.
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Legal status of religious communities in socialist Yugoslavia [PDF]
After the Second World War, Yugoslavia, like other Communist regimes, implemented the separation of church and state, coupled with an aggressive secularization that permeated all aspects of society. However, the Yugoslav model of state-religion relations
Đukić Dalibor B.
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O caso dos feriados no contexto da Concordata entre o Estado Novo e a Santa Sé
National holidays have both a civic and religious significance. Under the Estado Novo (1930-1974) — a kind of “Portuguese-style” fascism – civil law or secular policy was followed for quite some time, in line, in fact, with the ...
Luís Reis Torgal
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In the judgment of 8 December 2020 (file reference number I C 1357/19), the District Court in Kraków dismissed the action for infringement of personal rights and payment against the Archbishop of Kraków. M. Jędraszewski.
Paweł Borecki
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Participation of the Montenegrin Metropolitan visarion in the first phase of negotiations between Montenegro and the holy see about Concordat [PDF]
Immediately after acquiring state independence at the Berlin Congress, in 1878, Prince Nikola initiated negotiations with the Vatican for concluding a Concordat, which would regulate the position of the inhabitants of the Catholic faith in Montenegro ...
Radoman Dragan +2 more
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The article shows comprehensively a little-known subject of the first debate over the signing of the concordat between the Second Polish Republic and the Holy See that took place during the constitutional debate of the Legislative Sejm in years 1919–1921.
Paweł Magiera
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The Right to Have Places of Worship: The Cemevi Case in Turkey
This study discusses the obligation of the state to provide places of worship to religious communities in society, or to grant such existing places a specific status in law and thus entitle them to benefit from some public privileges.
Omur Aydin, Bulut Gurpinar
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Structural biology of ferritin nanocages
Ferritin is a conserved iron‐storage protein that sequesters iron as a ferric mineral core within a nanocage, protecting cells from oxidative damage and maintaining iron homeostasis. This review discusses ferritin biology, structure, and function, and highlights recent cryo‐EM studies revealing mechanisms of ferritinophagy, cellular iron uptake, and ...
Eloise Mastrangelo, Flavio Di Pisa
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Polityka konkordatowa Stolicy Apostolskiej
Concordat policy of the Holy See The article focuses on the most significant stages in the historical evolution of the concordats. The historical approach enhances the understanding of the development of the relations between state and the Church. The
Giovanni Lajolo
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The excessive complexity of national marine governance systems - Has this decreased in England since the introduction of the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009? [PDF]
With successive Government restructuring and the introduction of the Marine and Coastal Access Act in 2009, this paper revisits a previous set of organograms created in 2006 indicating the government departments with responsibilities relating to the ...
Boyes, Suzanne J., Elliott, Michael
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