Review of the volume Valori religioase protejate prin norme juridice [Religious values protected by legal norms], author: Mihai Iulian Necula, Lumen Publishing House, 2020
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https://doi.org/10.18662/lumenlaw/8.1/39Keywords:
Religious values, secular values, legal protection of ethical values, Mihai Iulian NeculaAbstract
The worth of values, more precisely those protected by legal norms, is approached by Mihai Iulian Necula in the volume Religious values protected by legal norms, a book published in 2020 by Lumen Publishing House, in Iasi, Romania. The volume represents the doctoral thesis in the field of law of Mr. Mihai Iulian Necula and is a study of novelty in the Romanian editorial and cultural space when we discuss in legal terms about the defense of religious values. Of course, values must be defended, and the legal instrument is one of the most important such tools to promote, but especially to protect a number of recognized values, such as religious values.
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Necula, M. I. (2020). Valori religioase protejate prin norme juridice [Religious values protected by legal norms]. Lumen.
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