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Divine Law in Canon 22 of the Code of Canon Law
Civil law norms may operate in the Church’s legal order. Canon law refers to them as a general norm expressed in canon 22 of the Code of Canon Law. This phenomenon is referred to as the canonisation of civil law.
Tomasz Gałkowski
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Resurrecting the exponential and inverse power-law potentials in non-canonical inflation
We study inflation within the framework of non-canonical scalar field. In this scenario, we obtain the inflationary observables such as the scalar spectral index, the tensor-to-scalar ratio, the running of the scalar spectral index as well as the ...
Zeinab Teimoori, Kayoomars Karami
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Sexual Abuse of Minors in Currently Applicable Canon Law – Selected Issues
Acts contra sextum with minors are one of the most serious ecclesiastical crimes. For this reason, they have always been a subject matter of ecclesiastical law and have been punished in various ways. The article discusses selected aspects of sexual abuse
Marcin Dunaj
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Polysemy of the Term Complaint in Legal Doctrine – the Impact of Roman Law on Canon Law [PDF]
Roman law has had a significant impact on the development of the both canon law and church legislation. Medieval canonists were fascinated by the Roman law. Thanks to the Roman law, the Church has obtained an auxiliary source of the canon law. During the
Justyna Krzywkowska
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The canonical transformation and Poisson theory for the second-order generalized mechanical systems based on non-standard power-law Lagrangians are studied.
Lin Zhu, Yi Zhang
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Study on the process of droplet formation when liquid flows out of a capillary [PDF]
In this article, the law of interaction of air and fibrous materials emanating from two opposite pipelines is described in the theory of singular points by S.A. Chapligin, N.E. Zhukovsky function, theoretically studied using K. Schwarz’s integral formula,
Khodjiev Muksin, Alimov Orif
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How can it be assumed that an individual is incapable of giving consent or does not give it freely? This article analyses three cases handled by the Tribunal of the Roman Rota between 1579 and 1619: the case of a nun from the monastery of Odivelas ...
Isabelle Poutrin
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Canonical law does not contain detailed regulations referring to the area of contracts concluded by church institutions in domestic and international trade. The church legislator refers to the norms of the current state law in this matter. This reception
Michał Skwierczyński
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This paper deals, in an introductory way, with the role which the canon law of individual Anglican churches plays in the wider context of the global Anglican Communion. Part I reflects on the two main experiences which Anglicans have concerning ecclesial order and discipline: that of the juridical order of each particular church, and that of the moral ...
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‘Conscientious objection’ and canon law
The recent case of the Glasgow midwives, Mary Doogan and Concepta Wood, highlighted again the scope of the 'conscience clause' relating to the Abortion Act 1967, and to which tasks it could be applied in relation specifically to their role as Labour Ward Co-ordinators.
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