- Author:
Wojciech Brzozowski
- E-mail:
w.brzozowski@wpia.uw.edu.pl
- Institution:
Uniwersytet Warszawski
- ORCID:
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3199-0820
- Year of publication:
2023
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
27-38
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/ppk.2023.01.02
- PDF:
ppk/71/ppk7102.pdf
Autonomy of Religious Associations as a Constitutional Principle and Right
In the existing body of literature on the autonomy of religious associations, little attention has been paid to the normative nature of the formula adopted in the Polish Constitution, including the relation of the principle of autonomy to freedom of religion and belief. In this article, it is argued that religious autonomy, as expressed in the Polish Constitution, should be understood both as a constitutional principle and as a right of religious associations. The right to autonomy is not absolute and may be subject to limitations, but the closer the connection between the area of autonomy subject to regulation and the spiritual identity of the community concerned, the narrower the scope of permissible interference. The protection of the most sensitive manifestations of religious autonomy is safeguarded by the constitutionnal prohibition of interference with the essence of freedoms and rights.
- Author:
Maksymilian Hau
- E-mail:
m.hau@uw.edu.pl
- Institution:
Uniwersytet Warszawski
- ORCID:
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2457-6445
- Author:
Oliwia Rybczyńska
- E-mail:
o.rybczynska@uw.edu.pl
- Institution:
Uniwersytet Warszawski
- ORCID:
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8666-7062
- Year of publication:
2023
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
39-50
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/ppk.2023.01.03
- PDF:
ppk/71/ppk7103.pdf
The Current Legal Status of the Communities of Old Believers in Poland
The paper discusses the legal status of two communities of ‘old believers’ currently existing in Poland – Eastern Old Believers Church and Old Orthodox Church of Old Believers. The first part of the paper focuses on the controversy surrounding the Presidential Decree regulating the Eastern Old Believers Church of 1928. The widespread opinion concerning the expiry of the norms of the said decree is being challenged in this part. The second part focuses on the characteristics of the Old Orthodox Church of Old Believers, including a discussion of the case underlying the separation of the Old Orthodox Church of Old Believers from the structures of the Eastern Old Believers Church. In the last part, the position taken by the state regarding the dispute between the two mentioned religious denominations will be assessed in the perspective of the case law of the European Court of Human Rights.
- Author:
Jędrzej Zieliński
- E-mail:
j.zielinski@wpia.uw.edu.pl
- Institution:
Uniwersytet Warszawski
- ORCID:
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8152-3350
- Year of publication:
2023
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
51-62
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/ppk.2023.01.04
- PDF:
ppk/71/ppk7104.pdf
The Constitution of the Republic of Poland and Exorcisms
This article examines the determinants and consequences of the rite of exorcism from the constitutional law perspective. The study was limited to exorcism in the Roman Catholic Church due to its dominance in the religious composition of population in Poland. Exorcism is clearly a manifestation of religion, and it is argued that its performance should be subject to constraints justified by the need to protect the health and the right to humane treatment of the exorcised. Therefore, it is necessary to call for the establishment of legal restrictions, both preventive (mandatory medical consultation before performing the rite, mandatory medical examination for exorcists) and ex-post (ban on performing the rite on a given category of people). On the other hand, an absolute ban on exorcisms would violate the essence of the freedom to manifest religion and would not satisfy the requirements of proportionality.