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The International Responsibility of the Holy See for Human Rights Violations
In recent years, the Holy See has been accused of violating its human rights obligations because of acts of sex abuse by the Catholic clergy. Such accusations are based, in various ways, on the authority of the Holy See over the clergy.
Nicolás Zambrana-Tévar
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‘The Pope’s own hand outstretched’: Holy See diplomacy as a hybrid mode of diplomatic agency [PDF]
The unconventional nature of Holy See diplomats rests in the composite character of their ecclesiastical role as the Pope’s representatives and their legal diplomatic status and commencement to ordinary diplomatic practice.
Jodok Troy
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THE HOLY SEE IN THE HOLY LAND: HISTORY AND THE PRESENT
The article represents a consistent study of historical and of current political presence of the Holy See in the territory of Palestine and Israel as well as of Vatican’s position on some problematic issues in the region from the perspective of the state’
A. N. Dannenberg, P. I. Kasatkin
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The Holy See and Disability Sport: From Attention to Commitment
Research overviews of and historiography on the attitude of the Catholic Church and theologians towards athletes with intellectual and physical disabilities assume that the Church and theologians have only very recently begun to interest themselves in ...
Dries Vanysacker
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The Holy See and the Global Environmental Movements
Laudato Si has garnered acclaim from world leaders and actors who support care for the environment. The encyclical has received praise for its ability to communicate the Church’s environmental views to the secular world.
Theodore Lai, Cecilia Tortajada
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From the point of view of institutional communication, the Second Vatican Council can be considered the most significant media event of the 20th century organized by an institution.
JOSÉ Maria Díaz-Dorronsoro
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The Holy See: An Institution Like No Other
This paper explores the Holy See’s role within the international order of states. Although viewed primarily as a religious institution, the Holy See’s position as a sovereign state and head of a religious body allows it to have a prominent voice on the ...
Jason C. Bartz
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The Holy See’s Contemporary Foreign Policy: Origins, Methods, Instruments
In this essay, the author made an attempt to study the origins, functions and vectors of papal diplomacy, focusing on its transformation in the conditions of the modern political system, to analyze the main social principles on which the foreign policy ...
E. O. Shebalina
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The Holy See and Fyodor Dostoevsky: Mutual Attraction and Repulsion
The article analyzes the attitude of Fyodor Dostoevsky toward the Roman Catholic Church. The author shows how Dostoevsky comes to the Slavophile idea of unity and the impossibility of salvation outside church communion, while speaking of the Church as an
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THE DIPLOMACY OF THE HOLY SEE IN THE ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT
This article explores the Holy See’s enduring impact, moral authority, religious diplomacy, and peacebuilding efforts in one of the world’s most protracted conflicts. It examines the Holy See’s engagement, from its early support of the 1947 UN Partition
Monica MERUȚIU
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