| Edward P. Lipton - 2002 - 256 pages
...of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) is the largest. SECTION II. STATUS OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM Legal/Policy Framework The Constitution provides for freedom of...Government generally respects this right in practice. The Government at all levels generally protects this right in full, and does not tolerate its abuse, either... | |
| Edward P. Lipton - 2002 - 196 pages
...regarding the number of atheists in the country. SECTION II. STATUS OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM Legal/Policy Framework The Constitution provides for freedom of...Government generally respects this right in practice. The Government at all levels generally protects this right in full, and does not tolerate its abuse, either... | |
| Edward P. Lipton - 2002 - 246 pages
...figures there are only six Muslims in the country. SECTION II. STATUS OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM Legal/Policy Framework The Constitution provides for freedom of...Government generally respects this right in practice. The Department of Home and Cultural Affairs has a nominal policymaking role concerning religion. It characterizes... | |
| John C. Rolland - 2003 - 250 pages
...Iraq and Coptic Christians from Egypt and Sudan. SECTION II. STATUS OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM Legal/Policy Framework The Constitution provides for freedom of...Government generally respects this right in practice. The State is required to ensure the free exercise of all religious rites with the caveat that public order... | |
| Brett Sillinger - 2003 - 172 pages
...resulted in movement by major segments of the population. STATUS OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM Legal/Policy Framework The Constitution provides for freedom of...Government generally respects this right in practice. The Government at all levels generally protects this right in full, and does not tolerate its abuse, either... | |
| 2005 - 1092 pages
...operate in the country. Many work in Papua, Kalimantan, and other areas with large numbers of animists. SECTION II: STATUS OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM Legal /Policy Framework The Constitution provides "all persons the right to worship according to their own religion or belief and states that "the nation... | |
| 2008 - 848 pages
...Christian and Muslim communities in Baku; authorities generally permitted these groups to worship freely. SECTION II. STATUS OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM Legal /Policy Framework The Constitution provides that persons of all faiths may choose and practice their religion without restriction; however, there... | |
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