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Inventario dell'archivio della Sacra Romana Rota (sec. XIV-XIX)
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ISBN: 8885042236 9788885042230 Year: 1994 Volume: 34 Publisher: Città del Vaticano Archivio Vaticano


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De praesumptionibus iurisprudentiae : zur Entwicklung ständiger richterlicher Vermutungen in der neueren Rota-Rechtsprechung und deren Anwendung an untergeordneten Gerichten.
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ISBN: 9788878391444 8878391441 Year: 2009 Volume: 82 Publisher: Roma Pontificia Università Gregoriana


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The history of courts and procedure in medieval Canon law
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ISBN: 0813229057 9780813229058 9780813229041 0813229049 Year: 2016 Publisher: Washington, DC


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Die Rota Romana : Wesen und Wirken des päpstlichen Gerichtshofes im Wandel der Zeit
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ISBN: 9783631593349 Year: 2009 Volume: 46 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main Bern Bruxelles : Peter Lang,


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Erfuellungsunvermoegen in der rechtsprechung der sacra romana rota : ursprung und entwicklung eines neuen ... katholischen kirche
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ISBN: 3791707833 Year: 1983 Publisher: Regensburg : Friedrich Pustet,


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Papal justice in the late Middle Ages : the Sacra Romana Rota
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ISBN: 9781472482266 9781472482273 9781472482280 9781315599359 9781317084266 9781317084273 9780367596798 Year: 2020 Volume: *39 Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge,

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This is a study of the history and function of the highest ecclesiastical tribunal, the Sacra Romana Rota, from the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries. Despite its importance for Christendom and in contrast with other important papal offices, the activity of the Rota has never been thoroughly investigated on the basis of archival sources, in large part due to the vast source material and the perceived "difficulty" of the subject. This book fills this significant gap by explaining how the Rota functioned-its organization, the phases of a Rota process, everyday practices at the tribunal-and the kinds of issues it handled, where the processes originated from and how long they lasted. The study demonstrates that the Rota dealt with a range of cases much broader than has previously been acknowledged, whilst also confirming that the tribunal mainly oversaw litigation over benefices. The results of this research reveal the true role of the Rota and its significance for Christians from the middle ages to the dawn of the Reformation. -- Back cover


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Die kirchenrechtliche Interpretation der Grundprinzipien der christlichen Anthropologie als Voraussetzung für die eheprozessrechtliche Beurteilung der psychischen Ehekonsensunfähigkeit.
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ISBN: 3631345208 9783631345207 Year: 1999 Volume: 15 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main Lang


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The history of courts and procedure in medieval Canon law
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ISBN: 9780813229041 0813229049 Year: 2016 Publisher: Washington, D.C. The Catholic University of America Press

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"Understanding the rules of procedure and the practices of medieval and early modern courts is of great importance for historians of every stripe. The authors and editors of this volume present readers with a description of court procedure, the sources for investigating the work of the courts, the jurisprudence and the norms that regulated the courts, as well as a survey of the variety of courts that populated the European landscape. Not least, the authors wish to show the relationship between the jurisprudence that governed judicial procedure and what happened in the court room. By the end of the thirteenth century, court procedure in continental Europe in secular and ecclesiastical courts shared many characteristics. As the academic jurists of the Ius commune began to excavate the norms of procedure from Justinian's great codification of law and then to expound them in the classroom and in their writings, they shaped the structure of ecclesiastical courts and secular courts as well. These essays also illuminate striking differences in the sources that we find in different parts of Europe. In northern Europe the archives are rich but do not always provide the details we need to understand a particular case. In Italy and Southern France the documentation is more detailed than in other parts of Europe but here too the historical records do not answer every question we might pose to them. In Spain, detailed documentation is strangely lacking, if not altogether absent. Iberian conciliar canons and tracts on procedure tell us much about practice in Spanish courts. As these essays demonstrate, scholars who want to peer into the medieval courtroom, must also read letters, papal decretals, chronicles, conciliar canons, and consilia to provide a nuanced and complete picture of what happened in medieval trials. This volume will give sophisticated guidance to all readers with an interest in European law and courts."--

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