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This book focuses on government regulation of religious
institutions in South Africa. PART 1 explains the meaning of
government regulation for religious communities by providing a
brief overview of the relationship between church and state, the
right to freedom of religion and the legal status of religious
organisations. With reference to case examples, this section
highlights the importance of religious autonomy and the right to
self-determination of religious institutions and non-interference
by the state in the internal affairs of the organisation. No
fundamental rights are however absolute and the section concludes
with a discussion on the limitation of rights and an overview of
the relevant constitutional provisions and anti-discrimination laws
in place relevant to religious organisations, in the context of
equality and non-discrimination. PART 2 discusses in more detail
the daily rights, responsibilities and freedoms associated with the
right to freedom of religion within some specific spheres of
society where regulation of religion has occurred or are necessary
or has proved to be problematic. It includes those related to the
role of religion in society; the relations between religion and
state institutions; education; finance; family matters; employment
law; planning law; broadcast media and general governance issues.
This book focuses on government regulation of religious
institutions in South Africa. PART 1 explains the meaning of
government regulation for religious communities by providing a
brief overview of the relationship between church and state, the
right to freedom of religion and the legal status of religious
organisations. With reference to case examples, this section
highlights the importance of religious autonomy and the right to
self-determination of religious institutions and non-interference
by the state in the internal affairs of the organisation. No
fundamental rights are however absolute and the section concludes
with a discussion on the limitation of rights and an overview of
the relevant constitutional provisions and anti-discrimination laws
in place relevant to religious organisations, in the context of
equality and non-discrimination. PART 2 discusses in more detail
the daily rights, responsibilities and freedoms associated with the
right to freedom of religion within some specific spheres of
society where regulation of religion has occurred or are necessary
or has proved to be problematic. It includes those related to the
role of religion in society; the relations between religion and
state institutions; education; finance; family matters; employment
law; planning law; broadcast media and general governance issues.
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