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- books?vid=ISBN9789004181489 accessdate "2014-05-04".
- books?vid=ISBN9789004181489 accessdate "2015-10-18".
- books?vid=ISBN9789004181489 first "Jeroen".
- books?vid=ISBN9789004181489 isCitedBy Christian_Flag.
- books?vid=ISBN9789004181489 isCitedBy Christian_state.
- books?vid=ISBN9789004181489 isCitedBy Religion_in_national_symbols.
- books?vid=ISBN9789004181489 isbn "9789004181489".
- books?vid=ISBN9789004181489 last "Temperman".
- books?vid=ISBN9789004181489 page "18".
- books?vid=ISBN9789004181489 page "88".
- books?vid=ISBN9789004181489 publisher "Brill Academic Publishers".
- books?vid=ISBN9789004181489 publisher "Brill Academic".
- books?vid=ISBN9789004181489 quote "Many predominantly Christian states show a cross, symbolising Christainity, on their national flag. Scandinavian crosses or Nordic crosses on the flags of the Nordic countries–Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden–also represent Christianity.".
- books?vid=ISBN9789004181489 quote "Many predominantly Christian states show a cross, symbolising Christianity, on their national flag. The Union flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern-Ireland makes reference to three Christian patron saints: the patron saint of England, represented by the red cross of Saint George, the patron saint of Ireland, represented by the red saltire of Saint Patrick, and the patron saint of Scotland, represented by the saltire of Saint Andrew.".
- books?vid=ISBN9789004181489 quote "The Constitution of Tuvalu in a similar vein constitutes Tuvalu as "an independent State based on Christian principles...and Tuvaluan custom and tradition"; and also the Constitution of Vanuatu proclaims in its Preamble: "[we] HEREBY proclaim the establishment of the united and free Republic of Vanuatu founded on traditional Melanesian values, faith in God, and Christian principles..."".
- books?vid=ISBN9789004181489 quote "The Roman Catholic State of Vatican City is, of course, the best contemporary example of a Christian state. The State of Vatican City, originally established by the Lateran Pacts of 1929, approximates most faithfully the ideal-typical conception of theocratic Roman Catholic state. The Pope is ex officio simultaneously leader of the Roman Catholic Church as well as Head of State and Head of the Government of the State of the Vatican City; he also possesses absolute authority over the legislative, executive and judicial branches. Practically all acts and policies of the Vatican City revolve around the interests of the Holy See and, apart from the members of the Pontifical Swiss Guard, virtually all inhabitants of the Vatican City are members of the clergy.".
- books?vid=ISBN9789004181489 quote "The cross on the flag of Dominica represents Christianity while the three colours of which the cross consists stand for the Trinity. The coat of arms depicted on the flag of Slovakia shows a double cross. The flag of the Dominican Republic represents Christianity while the three colours of which the cross consists stand for the Tinity. The coat of arms depicted on the flag of Slovakia shows a double cross. The flag of the Dominican Republic shows the words "God, Fatherland, Liberty", an opened bible and a cross . The 'five-cross-flag' of George shows four small crosses and a large St. George's Cross, referring to the patron saint of Georgia . The white cross on the flag of Greece symbolizes Greek Orthodoxy. The flag of Moldova shows its coat of arms in the centre: an eagle with a Christian Orthodox cross in its beak. The coat of arms of Serbia, as depicted on the national flag, also shows an Orthodox cross.".
- books?vid=ISBN9789004181489 title "State-Religion Relationships and Human Rights Law".
- books?vid=ISBN9789004181489 title "State-Religion Relationships and Human Rights Law: Towards a Right to Religiously Neutral Governance".
- books?vid=ISBN9789004181489 year "2010".