THE REFLECTION OF THE PHENOMENON OF FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE AND THE PRINCIPLE OF INTERRELIGIOUS TOLERANCE IN THE LEGISLATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY AND UZBEKISTAN
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Abstract
This article analyzes the problems of ensuring religious tolerance, particularly freedom of conscience, which is one of the main features of a judicial democratic state based on the sign of law. Also revealed the correlation between the norms of international law and the national legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the establishment of tolerant relations in the religious sphere.
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References
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 2.
- Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan, article 31
- Republic of Uzbekistan’s Law on Freedom of Conscience and Religious Organizations, Article 2
- Republic of Uzbekistan’s Law on Freedom of Conscience and Religious Organizations, Article 5
- Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, Article 2
- International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Article 2
- “Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), Islamic Declaration of Freedom of Conscience, Faith and Belief, Human Characteristics,” Section 9, Paragraphs 1-2