Italian
Speaker: Prof. Alessandro Ferrari
Moderator: P. Laurent Basanese, S.J.
Pontificia Universita Gregoriana, November 19th, 2018
Original title : “È diritto di libertà religiosa tra le due sponde del Mediterraneo: dinamiche e prospettive”
Intervenant : Prof. Alessandro Ferrari
Modérateur : P. Laurent Basanese, S.J.
Université pontificale grégorienne, 19 novembre 2018
Titre original : “È diritto di libertà religiosa tra le due sponde del Mediterraneo: dinamiche e prospettive”
Intervenant : Prof. Alessandro Ferrari
Modérateur : P. Laurent Basanese, S.J.
Université pontificale grégorienne, 19 novembre 2018
Titre original : “È diritto di libertà religiosa tra le due sponde del Mediterraneo: dinamiche e prospettive”
Interveniente: Prof. Alessandro Ferrari
Moderatore: P. Laurent Basanese, S.J.
Pontificia Università Gregoriana, 19 novembre 2018
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