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|contents= | |contents=After its independence from the United Kingdom in 1979, the Commonwealth of Dominica adopted its Constitution, which had been written the year prior. Article 9 deals with “Protection of conscience” and protects freedom of religion (Dominica 1978). | ||
After its independence from the United Kingdom in 1979, the Commonwealth of Dominica adopted its Constitution, which had been written the year prior. Article 9 deals with “Protection of conscience” and protects freedom of religion (Dominica 1978). | |||
Dominica. 1978 “Dominica 1978 (rev. 2014)” Constitute Project | Dominica. 1978 “Dominica 1978 (rev. 2014)” Constitute Project | ||
https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Dominica_2014 | https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Dominica_2014 | ||
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
Dominica
After its independence from the United Kingdom in 1979, the Commonwealth of Dominica adopted its Constitution, which had been written the year prior. Article 9 deals with “Protection of conscience” and protects freedom of religion (Dominica 1978).
Dominica. 1978 “Dominica 1978 (rev. 2014)” Constitute Project https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Dominica_2014