No. 2 (31) 2013
Table of Contents
Main Theme
Freedom of Religion and Today’s Law
Religion and Law Enforcement in Russia: Key Problems
Religion in European Court
- Law and Religion Beyond National Borders: The Virtue of the European Court of Human Rights
- Admissible Level of „Immorality“: European Law and Traditional Values
- „The Case of Crucifixions“ in the European Court: a Postsecular Reading
- Between the Margins of Appreciation and Neutrality: the Lautsi Case and a New Balance in the Field of Religious Freedom in Europe
Book Reviews
- Fagan G. Believing in Russia — Religious Policy after Communism. London & New York: Routledge, 2013
- Religious Diversity in Post-Soviet Society. Ethnographies of Catholic Hegemony and the New Pluralism in Lithuania / Eds. Milda Ališauskienè, Ingo Schröder. Farnham, Burlington: Ashgate, 2012
- Corm G. The Religious Issue in the 21st Century. Geopolitics and the Crisis of Postmodernity. M.: Institut obshhegumanitarnyh issledovanij, 2012 (in Russian, translated from French)
- Smirnov M. Yu. Religion and Religious Studies in Russia. Saint-Petersburg: Izdatel’stvo Russkoj hristianskoj gumanitarnoj akademii, 2013 (in Russian)
- Protestantism: Pro et Contra. Views and Polemics among Russian Authors in the 16th — early 21st Centuries. Anthology / Ed. M. Smirnov. Saint-Petersburg: Izdatel’stvo Russkoj hristianskoj gumanitarnoj akademii, 2012 (in Russian)