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    Regole protocollari e formalità giuridiche nell'ordinamento danese. Considerazioni a margine dell'Ordinanza sulla stretta di mano

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    On 1st January 2019 the Danish constitutional ceremony for granting citizenship made shaking hands mandatory. In this article the author examines the Danish naturalization process as well as the historical and legal roots of shaking hands and the way this gesture is treated in national case law so as to then assess whether this rule is discriminatory on the basis of religion

    Le monarchie di Norvegia e Svezia e il rinnovamento incompiuto del costituzionalismo nordico

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    In the monarchies of Norway and Sweden, the relations between State and Church are changing and affecting the spirit of Nordic constitutionalism. Recent reforms of both the Constitution of Norway and the Constitution of Sweden have the scope of limiting the role of the Lutheran Church. In fact, since early on in the history of Scandinavian States, Nordic Constitutions have been deeply rooted in Lutheranism. However, despite the apparent intention of the reformers, the Author argues that these recent developments in Nordic constitutional systems did not provide fora true disestablishement of State-Churches relationships

    Profili del sacro all\u27interno dei sistemi giuridici c.d. “plurali”. Recenti tendenze nell\u27ordinamento costituzionale canadese

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    SOMMARIO: 1. Premessa - 2. La tutela del sentimento religioso in Canada: un inquadramento costituzionale - 3. Il reato di Hate Speech - 4. Il reato di blasfemia - 5. Considerazioni conclusive.Legal features of the sacred in pluralist systems. Recent developments in the Canadian constitutional legal orderABSTRACT: Nowadays the concept of "sacred" is characterised by a pluralization of the religious phenomena, which are barely defined from a legal point of view by the State. One of the criticalities of this scenario lies in the fact that there is no uniqueness on the limits that the State determines in outlining the boundaries of a religion. The risk of this lack of precise limits could be, inter alia, the offense to religious sentiment. The Author investigates the legal provisions that limit offences to religious sentiment such as the crime of hate speech and blasphemy in Canada. The latter is in fact a pluralist system considered as a good example for other States

    Elementi peculiari di diritto naturale e criteri interpretativi nella tradizione costituzionale danese. Alla ricerca di una definizione del concetto di forholdets natur

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    Negli ordinamenti giuridici scandinavi, il peculiare concetto di “forholdets natur” assume oggigiorno un’importanza fondamentale come metodo ispiratore dell’intentio legislatoris e criterio ermeneutico nell’esercizio della funzione giurisdizionale. Pur ispirandosi al concetto classico di diritto naturale, nella tradizione giuridica danese la “forholdets natur”, così come rivisitata durante i secoli, si rivela singolarmente idonea ad assurgere a rango di diritto positivo, di metodo giuridico ispiratore, di criterio interpretativo

    Le competenze legislative regionali in materia ecclesiastica: una problematica titolarità concorrente

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    First of all, the article examines Italian legal scholarship devoted to the allocation of powers between the Italian central government and the Regions in the field of freedom of religion. Second, the article addresses the issue of sacral buildings making particular reference to regional legislation especially in the light of the recent constitutional case law. Finally, on the one hand, the article highlights how regional lawmakers have often been called into question either due to their inaction for having adopted rules that discriminate certain religious communities, on the other, it also points how the national lawmakers has also proved to be very passive, often abdicating from the fundamental task of ensuring full implementation of the protection of freedom of religion which is enshrined in the Italian Constitutio
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