Neúspěšné návrhy na registraci náboženských společností podle zákona 3/2002 Sb. v letech 2002-2006

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dc.contributor.author Vojtíšek, Zdeněk
dc.date.accessioned 2009-12-21T15:13:50Z
dc.date.available 2009-12-21T15:13:50Z
dc.date.issued 2007
dc.identifier.isbn 978-80-7194-994-7
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10195/35343
dc.format s. 72-79 cze
dc.language.iso cze
dc.publisher Univerzita Pardubice cze
dc.relation.ispartof Pantheon. 2, 2007 cze
dc.rights bez omezení cze
dc.subject náboženské společnosti cze
dc.subject registrační řízení cze
dc.subject 2002-2006 cze
dc.subject Česká Republika cze
dc.title Neúspěšné návrhy na registraci náboženských společností podle zákona 3/2002 Sb. v letech 2002-2006 cze
dc.title.alternative The Unsuccessful Applications for Registration of Religious Societies according to the Act No. 3/2002 Coll. between 2002 and 2006 eng
dc.type Article eng
dc.description.abstract-translated Churches and religious societies in the Czech Republic exist independently of the state. For obtaining legal entity status, a church must be registered in an administrative procedure stated in the Act on Religious Freedom and the Position of Churches and Religious Associations (No. 3/2002 Coll.) valid from January the 7th, 2002. Between the years 2002 and 2006, eight religious bodies applied for registration. Three of these applications were not successful. In this study, the reasons for these failures are described. In 2002, the Ecumenical Church of Saint John of Jerusalem, the Order of the Knights of Rhodos and Malta, applied for registration. Ministry of Culture, the state organ responsible for such registration, found out a lot of discrepancies in the application. In the process of negotiations, the preparatory committee of the church retracted the application. In 2003, the Ministry of Culture denied the application of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, because the church was not properly constituted according to canonical law and because the application was based on insufficient supporting signatures. In 2004, the Jewish Center Chai applied for registration. It was denied because its application did not meet the appropriate legal conditions. The Center did not have the required number of signatures and some signatures were falsely placed on the document. Studying the reasons of these unsuccessful applications proves that in these three cases, the Ministry of Culture did not infringe religious freedom as provided for in the Czech Constitution. eng
dc.peerreviewed yes
dc.publicationstatus published eng


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