APROXIMACIÓN A LA ENSEÑANZA DE LA RELIGIÓN EN EL SISTEMA JURÍDICO COSTARRICENSE

Authors

  • Enrique Herrera Ceballos Universidad de Cantabria (España)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7764/RLDR.2.18

Keywords:

Denominational State, Religious freedom, Religious education

Abstract

Nowadays, all Latin American countries are secular States. However, there is an exception: Costa Rica. It is the only Catholic confessional State from its beginning until today. However, although the Constitution proclaims the principle of denominational State, this idea was overcome by the consti-tutional jurisprudence in order to protect the right of religious freedom recognized in a few inter-national agreements signed by the State as for example the American Convention of Human Rights. With this idea, the denominational State and the right of religious freedom must coexist and its consequences are transferred to all areas of law, as for example education. This is the area of our study and we will try to explain its legal system and the articulation between those two principles that seem contradictory.

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Author Biography

Enrique Herrera Ceballos, Universidad de Cantabria (España)

Profesor Ayudante Doctor. Universidad de Cantabria (España).

Published

2019-12-12

Issue

Section

Estudios Monográficos