La laicità dello Stato nella revisione costituzionale della Federazione di Russia

La riforma costituzionale russa del 2020

Autori

  • Giovanni Codevilla Università di Trieste

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13130/2612-6672/13607

Parole chiave:

Secularity and Russian Constitution, Confessionalism of ordinary laws, Church and State relations in Russia, Clerical influence on society, Privileged and tolerated religions

Abstract

The amendments to the Constitution do not concern the secular character of the State and the principle of separation between State and Church. However, there is a conflict between the Constitution and the ordinary laws in force, since the latter violate the principle of state secularism and that of separation between State and Church. The mention of God in the Constitution does not infringe the principle of state secularism since it is not referred to any specific Church or religious confession and does not intend to influence citizens in the religious field.

Biografia autore

Giovanni Codevilla, Università di Trieste

Professore associato di Diritto ecclesiastico comparato e Diritto dei paesi dell’Europa Orientale

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Pubblicato

2020-06-05

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