Religion and Law in Serbia
Religion and Law in Serbia
Author(s): Milan VeselicaSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Cultural history, Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Political Sciences, Economic history, Social history, Theology and Religion, Politics and religion, Book-Review, Sociology of Religion
Published by: Институт за међународну политику и привреду
Keywords: review; religion; religious communities; Serbia; Marko Nikolić; Vladimir Davidović; Darko Tanasković; Mileta Radojević
Summary/Abstract: The monograph Serbia by Marko Nikolić, Vladimir Davidović, Darko Tanasković, and Mileta Radojević is part of the series International Encyclopaedia of Laws: Religion, published by Kluwer Law International in 2022. The international academic public is granted a comprehensive study oft he legal, political, and societal status of religion and religious communities in Serbia. The authors are or were eminent scholarsin the fields ofr eligion, law, and economy. Dr. Marko Nikolić is the Assistant Director of the Administration for Cooperation with Churches and Religious Communities of the Ministry of Justice. The late Dr. Mileta Radojević was the Director of the Office for Cooperation with Churches and Religious Communities of the Government ofthe Republic of Serbia in 2012–2014. Prof. Dr. Darko Tanasković is the most prominent Serbian oriental philologist, a former professor of the Faculty of Philology (University of Belgrade), the former ambassador to Turkey and Azerbaijan, the Holy See, the Knights of Malta, and the former permanent representative of the Republic of Serbia to UNESCO in Paris. The late Dr. Vladimir Davidović was a Serbian jurist and Assistant Minister of Justice in Serbia.
Journal: Међународни проблеми
- Issue Year: LXXVI/2024
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 300-304
- Page Count: 5
- Language: English