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This collection brings together a group of highly respected law and religion scholars to explore the funding of religious heritage in the context of state support for religions. The importance of this state support is that on the one hand it illustrates the potential tensions between secular and religious values, whilst on the other it constitutes a relevant tool for investigating the question of the legitimacy of such financial support. The funding logically varies according to the national system of state-religion relationships and this is reflected in the range of countries studied, including: Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Italy, The Netherlands, Spain, Turkey, and the United Kingdom. The book provides clarity in the assignment of funds to religious heritage, as well as seeking to define the limit of what relates to the exercise of worship and what belongs to cultural policy. It is clear that the main challenge for the future lies not only in managing the dual purpose of religious monuments, but also in re-using these buildings which have lost their original purpose. This collection will appeal to those interested in cultural heritage management, as well as law and religion scholars. The views expressed during the execution of the RELIGARE project, in whatever form and or by whatever medium, are the sole responsibility of the authors. The European Union is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.

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"For the immediate future it will be a useful source of reference for the legal framework and support mechanisms fbr religious heritage, plus insights into how they have come about, in a number of European states, (plus Turkey and Quebec). On another level it presents some interesting questions about the church in the modern world which are worth pursuing."

DAVID FIGURES, Journal of the United Reformed Church history Society "This book provides a detailed and comprehensive answer to the question of State funding of religious buildings, exploring how to preserve a fundamental component of the European common heritage without falling in the trap of indirectly financing majority religions. It goes well beyond legal technicalities, offering a fascinating discussion of the relationship between culture and religion. Silvio Ferrari, University of Milan, Italy This work addresses the issue of religious heritage from the original approach of the principle, terms and conditions of its financing in a dual theoretical and practical dimension. It brings together many experts from law, economics and sociology of religion and contributes to an ever stimulating international comparative perspective."

- Marie Cornu, Director of Research, CNRS (CECOJI), France

"... it will be a useful source of reference for the legal framework and support mechanisms for religious heritage, plus insights into how they have come about, in a number of European states, (plus Turkey and Quebec). On another level it presents some interesting questions about the church in the modern world which are worth pursuing."

- David Figures, journal of the United Reformed Church history Society, volume 9, number 10, May 2017

Notes on Contributors vii
Introduction 1(10)
Anne Fornerod
PART I FUNDING RELIGIOUS HERITAGE IN FRANCE: THEORY AND PRACTICE
1 Funding Religious Cultural Heritage: Administrative Texts and Practices
11(10)
Francoise Jeanmougin
2 Funding Religious Heritage in France
21(10)
Pierre-Henri Prelot
3 Funding Religious Heritage: The Role of the French Fondation du Patrimoine
31(8)
Hans Guggenbuhl
4 Funding Religious Heritage in Local Law in Alsace-Moselle
39(14)
Francis Messner
PART II FUNDING RELIGIOUS HERITAGE IN DOMINANT CHURCH SYSTEMS
5 Living Hand-to-mouth: Regulating and Funding Religious Heritage in the United Kingdom
53(22)
Frank Cranmer
6 From Previous Intertwinement to a Future Split in Governance Structures in Cultural and Religious Use of Buildings: On Danish Funding of Religious Heritage
75(28)
Lisbet Christoffersen
PART III FUNDING RELIGIOUS HERITAGE IN COVENANTAL AND RECOGNIZED CHURCH SYSTEMS
7 Funding Religious Heritage in Belgium
103(10)
Stephanie Wattier
8 Funding Religious Heritage in Estonia: From Sacred Buildings to Sacred Groves
113(14)
Ringo Ringvee
9 Funding Religious Heritage: The Italian Case
127(22)
Alessandro Ferrari
10 The Spanish System of Funding Religious Heritage
149(18)
Carmen Garcimartin
PART IV LAICITES, SEPARATION BETWEEN CHURCH AND STATE AND FUNDING RELIGIOUS HERITAGE
11 A Dutch Treat: State Funding for the Maintenance and Restoration of Built Religious Heritage in the Netherlands
167(30)
Adriaan Overbeeke
12 Managing and Enhancing the Religious Heritage of Quebec
197(16)
Solange Lefebvre
13 Historical Trajectories, Institutional Particularities: The Funding Regime for Religious Heritage in Turkey
213(14)
Tugba Tanyeri-Erdemir
Conclusion 227(16)
Anne Fornerod
Index 243
Anne Fornerod is a researcher at the CNRS-University of Strasbourg centre of research DRES. She did her PhD in public law at the University of Paris XI (2006). Her works address several issues in Law and Religion: religious heritage, principle of laĆÆcité, State support for religions, chaplaincies, cemeteries and ECHR freedom of religion. She edited a book on chaplaincies in 2012 and published one book and several papers on cultural and religious heritage (2013). She was a member of the RELIGARE-project.