The essay addresses the issue as to whether and to what extent different legal traditions (that is, civil law and common law) may explain the dif- ference in understanding such concepts as 'private' and 'public' and in regulating the State-individual relationship. In this theoretical framework, legal traditions may be used as reasoning templates to explain the difference in regulating the use of religious symbols in the public space
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