Uruguayan Constitution and “secularity”: the State does not support any faction
The paper refers to secularity in the Uruguayan Constitution. Although the word secularity is not included in its articles, an interpretation is made of the provisions referring to the neutrality of the State and its officials in religious, ideological, political, belief or conscience matters in gen...
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2024
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