Tuesday, January 08, 2019

USCIRF Suggests Standards For Registration of Religious Groups

The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom this week issued a Legislative Factsheet on Registration Laws for religious groups.  It sets out seven standards necessary for registration laws to protect religious freedom:
  • Registration of religious groups cannot be mandatory: Registration can only be required to confer legal personality and must not be compulsory in order to practice religion....
  • Legislation cannot contain undue restrictions or other bureaucratic burdens that hinder access to legal personality....
  • Requirements for registration must be precise and defined....
  • Registration laws must be non-discriminatory....
  • Religious organizations must be carefully defined....  religion and belief must be construed broadly and include both traditional and non-traditional religions and beliefs, including both theistic and non-theistic beliefs....
  • Registration requirements cannot be onerous or invasive....
  • There must be avenues for appealing denials...