X and Church of Scientology v Sweden: ECHR 1979

The church of scientology was a commercial organisation, and a restriction on it advertising was a restriction on its commercial freedom, not on the freedom of religion.

Citations:

(1979) 16 DR 68

Cited by:

CitedRegina v Secretary of State for Education and Employment and others ex parte Williamson and others HL 24-Feb-2005
The appellants were teachers in Christian schools who said that the blanket ban on corporal punishment interfered with their religious freedom. They saw moderate physical discipline as an essential part of educating children in a Christian manner. . .
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Updated: 30 April 2022; Ref: scu.223031