Features of buddhist state and legal model in the modern world

In the Russian Federation Kalmykia, Buryatia and Tyva traditionally are "Buddhist and for the majority of citizens in these republics Buddhist values play an important role. For formation of modern model of the state and confessional relations in Russia knowledge of features of Buddhist state a...

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Main Author: N V Volodina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2013-12-01
Series:RUDN Journal of Law
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/law/article/view/5998
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spelling doaj-75df82da5a78480d80cd2e0981ab78dc2020-11-25T02:46:50ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of Law2313-23372408-90012013-12-01031161235997Features of buddhist state and legal model in the modern worldN V Volodina0Академия Генеральной Прокуратуры Российской ФедерацииIn the Russian Federation Kalmykia, Buryatia and Tyva traditionally are "Buddhist and for the majority of citizens in these republics Buddhist values play an important role. For formation of modern model of the state and confessional relations in Russia knowledge of features of Buddhist state and legal model on examples of some countries are important. Feature of development of state legal relations in Laos, Sri Lanka, Thailand that the Buddhism — is the state religion, but at the same time constitutions indicate separation of the Buddhist organizations from the state. When forming the state and confessional relations in Japan there was a special system of religious pluralism. Long time Japan was isolated from the Western world, and Japanese society developed by the traditions. The considered modern states try to apply modern model of transformation of society regarding declaration of a freedom of worship and religious pluralism, and also following to the universally recognized norms of international law.http://journals.rudn.ru/law/article/view/5998религиозные объединениябуддизмнационализмлегитимация властных отношенийдискриминация лица по религиозному признакубуддийские концепцииправовая системабуддийская государственно-правовая модельправо на свободу вероисповеданияотделение церкви от государстварелигиозный плюрализм
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Features of buddhist state and legal model in the modern world
RUDN Journal of Law
религиозные объединения
буддизм
национализм
легитимация властных отношений
дискриминация лица по религиозному признаку
буддийские концепции
правовая система
буддийская государственно-правовая модель
право на свободу вероисповедания
отделение церкви от государства
религиозный плюрализм
author_facet N V Volodina
author_sort N V Volodina
title Features of buddhist state and legal model in the modern world
title_short Features of buddhist state and legal model in the modern world
title_full Features of buddhist state and legal model in the modern world
title_fullStr Features of buddhist state and legal model in the modern world
title_full_unstemmed Features of buddhist state and legal model in the modern world
title_sort features of buddhist state and legal model in the modern world
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series RUDN Journal of Law
issn 2313-2337
2408-9001
publishDate 2013-12-01
description In the Russian Federation Kalmykia, Buryatia and Tyva traditionally are "Buddhist and for the majority of citizens in these republics Buddhist values play an important role. For formation of modern model of the state and confessional relations in Russia knowledge of features of Buddhist state and legal model on examples of some countries are important. Feature of development of state legal relations in Laos, Sri Lanka, Thailand that the Buddhism — is the state religion, but at the same time constitutions indicate separation of the Buddhist organizations from the state. When forming the state and confessional relations in Japan there was a special system of religious pluralism. Long time Japan was isolated from the Western world, and Japanese society developed by the traditions. The considered modern states try to apply modern model of transformation of society regarding declaration of a freedom of worship and religious pluralism, and also following to the universally recognized norms of international law.
topic религиозные объединения
буддизм
национализм
легитимация властных отношений
дискриминация лица по религиозному признаку
буддийские концепции
правовая система
буддийская государственно-правовая модель
право на свободу вероисповедания
отделение церкви от государства
религиозный плюрализм
url http://journals.rudn.ru/law/article/view/5998
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