Nr. 2/2017FULVIA ABBONDANTE Fundamental rights and the religious factor on the Internet: a two-faced Janus between new opportunities and unprecedented pitfalls.
Nr. 2/2017LUISA AVITABILE Rule of law and legality in Edith Stein
Table of contents
1. Regional attributions and religious freedom - 2. Religious freedom in art. 19 of the Constitution and the 'right to a place of worship' - 3. The 'right to a place of worship' and compliance with the constraints deriving from international obligations - 4. The necessary provision of places of worship by the regional law between "fundamental principles" in the concurrent matter "government of the territory" and content of art. 19 of the Constitution - 5. The reconciliation between the 'right to a place of worship' and other interests in regional legislation on "government of the territory" - 6. Constitutional holders of religious freedom and constraints resulting from regional legislation - 7. Town planning regulations of the opening of places of worship and principle of equality - 8. Use of buildings for religious and religious purposes and regional regulation of 'change of intended use' - 9. Regional legislation on religious buildings and matters falling within the exclusive competence of the State.
Abstract
The paper examines the regional legislation on religious buildings and its effects on the enjoyment of the constitutional right of religious freedom
Keywords
Cult building; regional ecclesiastical law; art. 19 of the Constitution; right to religious freedom