Description
Religion and the 1921 Malta Constitution focuses on the first two decades of the twentieth century and in particular on the discussions that culminated in Act 1 of 1922, or the Religion of Malta Act. The history of The Religion of Malta Declaration was marked by the healthy interaction between the need to guarantee religious freedom to everyone, as witnessed by the 1802 Declaration of Rights and the 1906 Additional Instructions, and the strong wish of the Maltese to grant “special civil recognition” to the Catholic Religion in the constitutional order of society. Hardcover. Published by Kite Group 2019