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(Created page with "{{Right section |right=Freedom of Religion |section=History |question=Country sources |questionHeading=What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right? |breakout=Ukraine |pageLevel=Breakout |contents=The Constitution of Ukraine was ratified on June 28, 1996. Articles 11, 24, and 35 grant religious freedom, equality, and prohibit religious discrimination. Article 35 declares a separation of church and state. Parliament of Ukraine. “The Constit...") |
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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Constitution of Ukraine. 1996. https://faolex.fao.org/docs/pdf/ukr127467E.pdf | |||
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
Ukraine
Under Title II, Article 35, Freedom of religion is first asserted in the 1996 Constitution of Ukraine. This Article addresses guaranteed protection of choice and practice of worship, separation of church and state, and asserts alternatives in the case of conscientious objection to military service.
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Constitution of Ukraine. 1996. https://faolex.fao.org/docs/pdf/ukr127467E.pdf