Abstract

The article deals with the implementation of the foundations of a secular state in such Russian mono-religious regions as the Republic of Ingushetia and the Chechen Republic. Since the formation of the Russian Federation, the legal framework of the Chechen Republic and the Republic of Ingushetia has evolved in the light of national and religious characteristics. The most significant was the influence of Islam. The federal secular legislation has been developed in various forms and ways of expression, taking into account Islamic characteristics. Each of the republics is analyzed for violation of the criteria of secularity, specified in Article 14 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation and Article 4 of Federal Law No. 125 "On Freedom of Conscience and on Religious Associations".

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  • Каждая из республик проанализирована на факт нарушения критериев светскости, указанных в ст. 14 Конституции РФ и ст. 4, Федерального закона No125 «О свободе совести и о религиозных объединениях»

  • The article deals with the implementation of the foundations of a secular state in such Russian mono-religious regions as the Republic of Ingushetia and the Chechen Republic

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Каждая из республик проанализирована на факт нарушения критериев светскости, указанных в ст. 14 Конституции РФ и ст. 4, Федерального закона No125 «О свободе совести и о религиозных объединениях». Критерии конституционно-правового анализа реализации основ светского государства заимствованы из Конституции Российской Федерации и Федерального закона от 26 сентября 1997 г.

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