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COMMENTS stitution. Thus, article 70 of the constitution provides for "freedom of con science and religion," but it adds that the abuse of this freedom "for purposes endangering the interests of the Polish People's Republic is punishable." Similarly, the theoretical freedom of association is rendered illusory by the prohibition of "setting up and participating in associations whose aims or activities are directed against the political and social structure or against the legal order of the Polish People's Republic." Just before this issue of the Journal went to press, the first news of the pro visions of the new Rumanian constitution, enacted on September 25, 1952, reached this country. This constitution replaces that of 1948 and carries for ward the communisation of Rumania, going further in this direction than the new Polish constitution. E.g., article 126 states clearly that the communist party enjoys in the state the position of leadership. But the most striking provision of the new Rumanian constitution is the one requiring the foreign relations of the state to be based on peace, friendship, and alliance with the Soviet Union and the countries of "people's democra cies." Although other nations behind the Iron Curtain are also completely dependent
American Journal of Comparative Law – Oxford University Press
Published: Jan 1, 1953
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