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Country information -
Population : 9.603 million inhabitants (-334,000 compared to the 2011 (...)
Education -
1. Religious education Churches have the right to provide religious (...)
Research and higher education -
1. History of theological training Until the 18th century, the college (...)
Financing of religions -
“The assets of churches (…) shall be composed primarily of the donations (...)
Marriage -
Since 1895 Hungary has an obligatory civil marriage regime (based on Act (...)
Chaplaincy -
1. Army chaplaincy Priests have accompanied the army in all Christian (...)
Other provisions -
Hungarian law does not employ the term ‘religious minorities’. Clearly, (...)
Bibliographic highlights -
ÁDÁM, Antal, "La liberté religieuse en Hongrie", Il diritto ecclesiastico (...)
Legal framework -
Instead of the two existing legal categories (religious association – (...)
Religious minorities -
Ritual slaughter is not an issue of central interest in Hungary – besides (...)
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