| Guyana - 1973 - 128 pages
...public safety, public order, public morality or public health ; or (ii) for the purpose of protecting the rights and freedoms of other persons, including...unsolicited intervention of members of any other religion; or (b) with respect to standards or qualifications to be required in relation to places of education... | |
| Linda Edgeworth, Joshua Forrest, Andrew Scallan - 1991 - 126 pages
...public safety, public order, public morality or public health; or b. for the purpose of protecting the rights and freedoms of other persons including...any religion without the unsolicited intervention of the members of any other religion; and except in so far as that provision or, as the case may be, the... | |
| Christof Heyns - 1996 - 434 pages
...public safety, public order, public morality or public health; or (b) for the purpose of protecting the rights and freedoms of other persons including...any religion without the unsolicited intervention of the members of any other religion; and except in so far as that provision or, as the case may be, the... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - 2006 - 902 pages
...does not tolerate its abuse, either by governmental or private actors. There is no state religion. The Constitution also provides for the protection...submits its constitution to the Registrar of Societies within the Ministry of Labor and Home Affairs. After a generally simple but slow bureaucratic process,... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - 2001 - 680 pages
...does not tolerate its abuse, either by governmental or private actors. There is no state religion. The Constitution also provides for the protection...intervention of members of any other religion. All religious organizations must register with the Government. To register, a group submits its constitution... | |
| Edward P. Lipton - 2002 - 196 pages
...does not tolerate its abuse, either by governmental or private actors. There is no state religion. The Constitution also provides for the protection...intervention of members of any other religion. All religious organizations must register with the Government. To register, a group submits its constitution... | |
| Makau Mutua - 2002 - 286 pages
...limited religious freedom to the interests of public morality and health, and guaranteed individuals the right to observe and practice any religion without..."unsolicited intervention of members of any other religion" (sec. 22 [5]). The limitations placed on religion for reasons of "public morality" and "public health"... | |
| 2005 - 1092 pages
...does not tolerate its abuse, either by governmental or private actors. There is no state religion. The Constitution also provides for the protection...submits its constitution to the Registrar of Societies within the Ministry of Labor and Home Affairs. After a generally simple but slow bureaucratic process,... | |
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