Fundamentalism and its impact on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association 2016, para. 60
Párrafo
Paragraph text
A relatively large number of Member States declare an official State religion, though this in itself does not necessarily lead to fundamentalism or to undue restrictions on assembly and association rights. In countries where there is an official State religion, the Special Rapporteur believes that strong legal protections for minority faiths are critical, and that no special privileges should be granted to followers of the State religion. Unfortunately, this is not always the case.
Condicón jurídica
Non-negotiated soft law
Organismo
Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and association
Tipo de documento
Special Procedures' report
Medio de adopción
N.A.
Temas
Equality & Inclusion
Social & Cultural Rights
Personas afectadas
Ethnic minorities
Año
2016
Tipo de párrafo
Other
Reference
SR Freedom of Assembly, Report to the HRC (2016), A/HRC/32/36, para. 60.