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The Canon Wars [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Canons are taking their turn down the academic runway in ways that no one would have foretold just a decade ago. Affection for canons of construction has taken center stage in recent Supreme Court cases and in constitutional theory.
Krishnakumar, Anita S., Nourse, Victoria
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Some Anti-Heretic Fragments in the 14th Century Bulgarian Canon Law Miscellanies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
It is well known that the major anti-heretic written source from the Second Bulgarian Empire is the Tsar Boril’s Synodicon, proved to have been compiled to serve the Synod against the Bogomils, convened in Tărnovo in 1211. However, the subsequent century
Tsibranska-Kostova, Mariyana
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The Roman Rule Testis Unus Testis Nullus in the Canonical Codified Sources Regulating Ordinary Proceedings

open access: yesReligions
This article presents the issue of the Roman procedural rule testis unus testis nullus in the canonical sources regulating ordinary proceedings. The rule on witnesses found its place in the 1917 Code of Canon Law, and was later repeated in the 1983 Code ...
Karol Krystian Adamczewski
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The canonical contribution to the safeguard of peace in the Middle Ages: The Fourth Council of Lateran [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
El presente artículo analiza –como reza su propio título– la contribución canónica a la salvaguarda de la paz en la Edad Media, prestando particular atención al IV Concilio de Letrán (1215).
Masferrer, Aniceto
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Considerations about the Marriage Regulations of Canon Law and the Apostolic Penitentiary in Late Middle Ages [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
A causa de que el Derecho canónico ha sido entendido a menudo como una colección homogénea de normas, que habrían sido interpretadas de forma similar a lo largo de la cristiandad, se han estudiado poco las diferencias en la interpretación de las normas ...
Caserta, G. (Giannamaria)
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The influence of canon law on ius commune in its formative period

open access: yesSEEU Review, 2015
In the Medieval period, Roman law and canon law formed ius commune or the common European law. The similarity between Roman and canon law was that they used the same methods and the difference was that they relied on different authoritative texts.
Mehmeti Sami
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Innocent III, the Fourth Council of Lateran and the juridical status of the heretic in the ordinary glossary of the decretum gratiani and the one of accursio, to the Justinian Code [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Necessaria premessa cronologica, concettuale e giuridica è la trattazione del problema delle eresie nel diritto romano-cristiano perché questo diritto avrà grande influenza sul diritto medievale, sia canonico che quello romano dei legisti.
Maceratini, Ruggero
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LEGAL CAPACITY AND HUMAN DIGNITY – CRITICAL REMARKS ON INCAPACITATION IN POLISH LAW IN A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE

open access: yesPravni Vjesnik
The provisions of the Polish Civil Code concerning legal capacity, including the institution of incapacitation, similarly to other countries in the region, have not undergone major changes since their entry into force on January 1, 1965.
Andrzej Herbet
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Exorcism and the law: is the ghost of the Reformation haunting contemporary debates about safeguarding versus autonomy? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This article explores how secular and Canon Law on exorcism have evolved in tandem in England, each subject to the influence of the other, as well as wider cultural changes.
Garcia Olivia, J, Hall, H
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