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Studia z Prawa Wyznaniowego (The Studies in Law on Religion)

  • Year publication
  • 2000
  • Frequency
  • 1
  • Article Publishing Frequency
  • 0
  • CGIJ OAJI
  • 0.150
  • Abbreviation
  • SPW
  • Country
  • Poland
  • ISSN (print)
  • 2081-8882
  • ISSN (online)
  • 2544-3003
  • Editor in Chief
  • Piotr Stanisz, Hab. PhD, University Professor
  • ISI
  • All articles
  • 0
  • Date added to OAJI
  • 13 Sep 2019
  • Scopus
  • All issues
  • 0
  • Free access
  • DOAJ
  • included
  • Full text language
  • polish, english, italian
  • Journal discipline
  • Journals
  • Legal Sciences
  • 123
  • Journal description
  • Studia z Prawa Wyznaniowego (SPW) is an annual journal published by the Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Administration of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. It aims to publish scholarly articles on the legal aspects of religious freedom as well as relations between the state and churches (especially the Catholic Church) and other religious denominations. The journal gives special attention to Polish law on religion. However, its coverage also encompasses issues related to the laws of other states, the legal regulations of the European Union and the international legal protection of freedom of thought, conscience and religion. Besides research articles, the journal also includes book reviews and reports of conferences dealing with law on religion.
  • Journal is indexed by
  • ERIH PLUS, Atla Religion Database (Atla RDB)
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