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Canon Law, the Expansion of Europe, and World Order


Contents: Canon Law and Expansion: Extra ecclesiam non est imperium: the canonists and the legitimacy of secular power A canonistic contribution to the formation of international law The contribution of the medieval canon lawyers to the formation of ...
J. Muldoon
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Studies in the History of Medieval Canon Law


Contents: Zur neuesten Glossatorenforschung Vers une nouvelle histoire du droit canon The revival of jurisprudence Die mittelalterliche Kanonistik in der Forschung der letzten Hundert Jahre Research on Gratian: acta and agenda Some considerations on the ...
S. Kuttner
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The Profession and Practice of Medieval Canon Law


Contents: Preface The Legal Profession and Legal Ethics: The rise of professional canonists and development of the Ius Commune The ethics of the legal profession: medieval canonists and their clients The ethics of advocacy: confidentiality and conflict ...
J. Brundage
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Medieval Councils, Decretals and Collections of Canon Law


Contents: Quelques observations sur la (TM)autoritA(c) des collections canoniques dans le droit classique de la (TM)Eglise Some Roman manuscripts of canonical collections The so-called Canons of NA(R)mes (1096) Gerland of BesanA on and the manuscripts of
S. Kuttner
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Canon law, ecumenism, and synodality

Ecclesiastical Law Journal
This article considers the following three matters: first, how every Christian tradition globally has its own system of canon law or other regulatory instruments; second, how these laws contribute to ecumenism as an instrument for greater visible ...
Norman Doe
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Medieval Canon Law

2018
Canon law is an unavoidable theme for medieval historians. It intersects with every aspect of medieval life and society, and at one point or another, every medievalist works on the law. In this book, Kriston Rennie looks at the early medieval origins and development of canon law though a social history framework, with a view to making sense of a rich ...
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Suicide in Canon Law

The Journal of Legal History, 2000
Abstract It seemed to be a simple question: ‘No doubt there must be a noticeable ecclesiastical influence on the birth of the secular legislation concerning suicide. Are you prepared to give an overview in just 20 minutes?’ The organisers of the colloquium were aware of the existence of a little guide to the sources of Medieval Learned Law and ...
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Is There a Canon of Law and Society?

Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 2013
As an interdisciplinary field, law and society has an ambivalent relationship with the notion of a canon: Being a field requires having a recognized set of key texts, even as this particular field's critique of doctrinal legal analysis creates an openness toward alternative perspectives.
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Canon Law and the Canon of Scripture

Postscripts: The Journal of Sacred Texts, Cultural Histories, and Contemporary Contexts, 2008
Meerten B. ter Borg argued that canons function as a means of social control. The success of a canon follows not from the assent or agreement of the populace, but rather from the embedded quasi-personal relationship that produces a sense of belonging and identity.
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