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From the Natural Self-Orgnizaton of Religion to the Modern Magical Realism of the Religious Experience

Gerardo Abreu · Kent Business School, University of Kent, UK
Religion is a powerful phenomenon arising in and from society. Various efforts have been done to understand religion as a natural phenomenon, which could be framed in the language of science. In this paper, I forward a sui generis approach to the naturality of religion, where religion is explained a…
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Anglophone and Civilian Legal Cultures: Two understandings of human trust for the global age

Joseph Garske · Chairman of The Global Conversation, USA
The principle of human trust works in both the Anglophone and Civilian legal cultures, but does so in two opposite ways. Although not explicitly stated in either legal tradition, the element of trust is of central importance in both. The two traditions began in the medieval period, but in very diffe…
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Codification and Legal Sources in the Albanian Legal System: Comparative Approach to Legal Systems

Enkeleda Olldashi · Faculty of Law, University of Tirana, Albania
The civil law system entered the codification path during the 19th century, enabling the creation of uniformity, such as drafting a civil code and building a new (national) identity. The structure of the code suggests that it provides a comprehensive, internally coherent set of rules for private law…
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The Role of Interreligious and Interfaith Dialogue in the Post-Secular World

Biljana Popovska, Zhanet Ristoska, Pablo Payet · Hochschule Furtwangen University, Germany. Ministry of…
Today, western liberal democratic societies are secular, or in other words, religion is set apart from the state. However, the beginning of the 21st century has seen a re-politicizing of the religion. This paper argues that religion plays an important role in current global politics and events. More…
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From tolerance to the secular State in Italy

Renata Tokrri · Faculty of Law, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy. …
The discourse on tolerance began over two centuries ago and yet is still unfinished. Was Voltaire in 1763 with his “Treatise on Tolerance”, condemned religious intolerance persuaded by religious fanaticism of the judgment of the Court of Toulouse. Although the idea of tolerance was born in Europe, i…
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Albanian migration during the post communist transition and the European integration in global era - An intercultural reflection

Agim Leka · University of Elbasan "A Xhuvani", Albania
Migration is a human experience, which has arisen and developed in relation to the human society itself. In our era, immigration is associated with the integration and the globalization. Immigration is a modern intercommunications between cultures in a world increasingly with more multicultural, or …