Human Rights Protection and Traditional Churches in the System of National Cooperation in Hungary

被引:0
作者
Mink, Julia [1 ]
机构
[1] John Wesley Theol Coll, Budapest, Hungary
关键词
Hungary; human rights; freedom of religion; right to private and family life; right to education; church autonomy; pluralist system of state churches;
D O I
10.1163/18710328-13021143
中图分类号
B9 [宗教];
学科分类号
010107 ;
摘要
Hungary adopted its new Fundamental Law and new legislative framework on the legal status of churches, religious denominations and religious communities in 2011, as part of a number of constitutional changes leading to the dismantlement of democracy, rule of law and human rights protection. In relation to the new legislative framework of state-church relations, much assessment so far focused on how the installment of a "pluralist system of state churches" led to an institutional and partly moral establishment, jeopardizing and curtailing the religious freedom of non-established religious denominations. However, it has been less investigated how the "pluralist system of state churches" and related constitutional changes affected a number of human rights (e.g. the right to private and family life or the right to education) and the position of traditional churches, especially, in view of their autonomy. The paper intends to show that the close entanglement of the state and its traditional churches led to the deterioration of the protection of a number of human rights while it also undermined the autonomy of these churches.
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页数:25
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