Abstract

The article examines the Constitution and legislation on religion in the Republic of Cyprus, analyzes the origins and current state of the legal system for regulating state-confessional relations, the distinctive feature of which is the principle of omotaxy, which determines the mutual autonomy of the church and the state, as well as establishing the legal equality of religions traditional for a given state in Cypriot society, the vast majority of whose citizens profess Orthodoxy.

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