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International and municipal law --- International law --- United States
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Religious institutions, such as churches, are founded on organizational structures, constitute distinct entities in human society, and in their capacity as juristic persons are the repositories of rights and obligations. In certain jurisdictions the rights vested in a religious institution include constitutionally protected entitlements, such as the right to privacy, freedom of religion and belief, freedom of expression, freedom of association, and property rights. Religious communities, comprising persons sharing a particular confession of faith, lack an organized structure, do not qualify for legal subjectivity, and can therefore not participate in legal relationships as a distinct juristic entity. Rights associated with a religious community belong to the individual members of the community and can be exercised by those members, either individually or jointly with other members of the group. In international law, religious communities qualify as peoples for purposes of the right to self-determination. The rights belonging to religious institutions and religious communities to a large extent fall within the general enclave of economic, social and cultural rights. Economic and social rights have been singled out as a distinct category of constitutionally protected human rights in the early twentieth century and ultimately find their base in the encyclical Rerum Novarum (1891) of Pope Leo XIII. The Leuven Lectures, focused upon the above, seek to uncover the protection of the rights of religious institutions and religious communities in international law and in the constitutions of a cross-section of the international community of states.
Human rights --- Canon law --- Eglise et politique --- Kerk en politiek --- Religion and state --- Religious minorities --- Constitutional law --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Religious aspects --- Catholic Church --- 348.32 --- Academic collection --- De religiosis--(canon 487-681) --- 348.32 De religiosis--(canon 487-681) --- Minorities --- Basic rights --- Civil rights (International law) --- Rights, Human --- Rights of man --- Human security --- Transitional justice --- Truth commissions --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Law and legislation --- Civil rights (Canon law) --- Religion and state - Congresses --- Religious minorities - Legal status, laws, etc - Congresses --- Constitutional law - Congresses --- Human rights - Religious aspects - Catholic Church --- religious institutions --- right to privacy --- freedom of religion and belief --- freedom of expression --- freedom of association --- property rights --- international law --- right to self-determination --- economic, social and cultural rights
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religion --- human rights --- religious perspectives on human rights
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