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The contributions of this volume presents experiences and best-practice examples in managing religious diversity from a legal, political and local perspective. It marks an interesting point for the on-going discussion on integration and participation of Muslims in Europe and shows the need for exchanging knowledge and experience in this field – especially to fulfill the challenges in a globalized world. This volume combines contributions from the Austrian-Indonesian Dialogue Symposium »State, Law and Religion in Pluralistic Societies – Austrian and Indonesian Perspectives«, held in May 2009 in Vienna, organized by the Austrian and the Indonesian Ministry for Foreign Affairs in co-operation with the Faculty of Law. This symposium marked an important step to strengthen the dialog between the countries, both on the level of civil service, universities and religious communities.
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State, law and religion in pluralistic societies, Richard Potz
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- 2010
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- State, law and religion in pluralistic societies
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- anglicky
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- Richard Potz
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- V & R Unipress, Vienna Univ. Press
- Rok vydání
- 2010
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- 3899716078
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- 9783899716078
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- Skripta a vysokoškolské učebnice
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- The contributions of this volume presents experiences and best-practice examples in managing religious diversity from a legal, political and local perspective. It marks an interesting point for the on-going discussion on integration and participation of Muslims in Europe and shows the need for exchanging knowledge and experience in this field – especially to fulfill the challenges in a globalized world. This volume combines contributions from the Austrian-Indonesian Dialogue Symposium »State, Law and Religion in Pluralistic Societies – Austrian and Indonesian Perspectives«, held in May 2009 in Vienna, organized by the Austrian and the Indonesian Ministry for Foreign Affairs in co-operation with the Faculty of Law. This symposium marked an important step to strengthen the dialog between the countries, both on the level of civil service, universities and religious communities.