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Friday, February 05, 2010
Slovakian Court Upholds Religion Law's Registration Requirement
Radio Slovakia International today reports that the Plenary Session of Slovakia's Constitutional Court has rejected a constitutional attack on the provision in Slovakia's religion law that requires 20,000 signatures of members for a church to obtain registration. The Office of the General Prosecutor filed the constitutional challenge claiming that the law, as amended in 2007 (see prior posting), infringes protected freedom of religion and association. The suit also alleged that the law is inconsistent with various human rights treaties. The Court concluded, however, that registration of a church is not an inevitable condition for performance of its right to freedom of religion.