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Religionstate Relations In The United States And Germany The Quest For Neutrality 1st Edition Claudia E Haupt

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Religionstate Relations In The United States And Germany The Quest For Neutrality 1st Edition Claudia E Haupt
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.39 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Claudia E. Haupt
ISBN: 9781107015821, 1107015820
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Religionstate Relations In The United States And Germany The Quest For Neutrality 1st Edition Claudia E Haupt by Claudia E. Haupt 9781107015821, 1107015820 instant download after payment.

This comparative analysis of the constitutional law of religion-state relations in the United States and Germany focuses on the principle of state neutrality. A strong emphasis on state neutrality, a notoriously ambiguous concept, is a shared feature in the constitutional jurisprudence of the US Supreme Court and the German Federal Constitutional Court, but neutrality does not have the same meaning in both systems. In Germany neutrality tends to indicate more distance between church and state, whereas the opposite is the case in the United States. Neutrality also has other meanings in both systems, making straightforward comparison more difficult than it might seem. Although the underlying trajectory of neutrality is different in both countries, the discussion of neutrality breaks down into largely parallel themes. By examining those themes in a comparative perspective, the meaning of state neutrality in religion-state relations can be delineated.

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