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Les justices ecclésiastiques suscitent un intérêt historiographique renouvelé ces dernières années, tant comme juridictions temporelles spécifiques que dans les manifestations d’une justice compétente en matière « spirituelle ». C’est spécifiquement sur les "cours d’Église", les officialités, que s'est tenu ce colloque réunissant historiens et juristes, médiévistes et modernistes, pour un bilan en forme d’invitation à poursuivre les investigations. L'histoire des officialités a ainsi été éclairée dans sa diversité et dans son évolution, dans une perspective comparatiste. Leur compétence et la manière dont elles exercent leur juridiction, gracieuse, contentieuse, criminelle, a été mise en valeur, attestant de leur rôle quotidien auprès des populations. Enfin, l'étude de leur activité permet une approche de l'histoire des femmes et du couple qui, à son tour, met en valeur la richesse des sources des officialités, organes de "disciplinement des mœurs" encore en partie méconnus.
Christian church history --- anno 500-1499 --- Europe --- Procedure (Canon law) --- Ecclesiastical courts --- Procédure (Droit canonique) --- Tribunaux ecclésiastiques --- Congresses --- History --- Congrès --- Histoire --- Droit canonique --- Conferences - Meetings --- Procédure (Droit canonique) --- Tribunaux ecclésiastiques --- Congrès --- Canon law --- Middle Ages, 500-1500 --- 16th century --- 17th century --- Droit canonique.
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Procedure (Canon law) --- Procedure (Canoniek recht) --- Procédure (Droit canonique) --- Canonization --- History --- Europe --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- 348.583 --- Canonisatie--(canon 1608-2194) --- 348.583 Canonisatie--(canon 1608-2194) --- Canon law --- Rites and ceremonies --- Beatification --- Christian saints --- Catholic Church --- Canonization - History --- Canonisation
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Canon law --- Ecclesiastical law --- Droit canonique --- Personnes (droit canonique) --- Procédure (droit canonique) --- Droit ecclésiastique --- Église et État --- Biens ecclésiastiques (droit canonique) --- Droit pénal (droit canonique) --- Mariage --- Laïcs consacrés --- Personnes morales (droit canonique) --- Église --- Droit local --- droit canonique --- Gouvernement --- Laïcs consacrés. --- Droit canonique. --- Gouvernement. --- Ecclesiastical law - France
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Mariage --- Procédure (Droit canonique) --- Annulation (Droit canonique) --- Sabattani, Aurelio, --- 348 <082> --- #GBIB:KR --- Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht--Feestbundels. Festschriften --- Festschrift - Libri Amicorum --- 348 <082> Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht--Feestbundels. Festschriften --- Mariage - Annulation (Droit canonique) --- Sabattani, Aurelio, - 1912 --- -348 <082> --- -Mariage - Annulation (Droit canonique) --- -Mariage --- Sabattani, Aurelio, - 1912-
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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."--
Ecclesiastical courts --- Justice, Administration of (Canon law) --- Procedure (Canon law) --- Canon law --- History --- Catholic Church. --- Tribunaux ecclésiastiques --- Procédure (droit canonique) --- Justice --- Droit canonique --- Administration (droit canonique) --- Eglise catholique. --- Eglise catholique --- History. --- 348 "04/14" --- Church courts --- Courts, Church --- Courts, Ecclesiastical --- Ecclesiastical tribunals --- Tribunals, Ecclesiastical --- Church discipline --- Courts --- Ecclesiastical law --- 348 "04/14" Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht--Middeleeuwen --- Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht--Middeleeuwen --- Catholic Church --- Tribunal de la Rota Romana --- Tribunale apostolico della Rota romana --- Rota Rzymska --- Sacra Rota Romana --- Rota Romana --- Sacred Roman Rota --- Audientia Sacri Palatii --- Papal States. --- Sacrum Palatium Apostolicum --- Ecclesiastical courts - History --- Justice, Administration of (Canon law) - History --- Procedure (Canon law) - History --- Canon law - History --- Tribunaux ecclésiastiques --- Procédure (droit canonique)
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When Monsignor Thomas J. Green, professor at the School of Canon Law at The Catholic University of America, approached his seventy-fifth birthday and the fiftieth anniversary of his priestly ordination, his colleagues planned on offering him a fitting tribute in the form of a festschrift. Six people with different backgrounds, but all related to Msgr. Green on one way or another, have written a laudatio – a short congratulatory letter – in honor of Monsignor Green. No less than fifteen contributions on various topics by colleagues, canon law scholars, clearly relate and reflect upon the honoree's scholarly contributions to canon law. The topics are extremely varied, and illustrate how Monsignor Green has been or is active in nearly every area of canon law. Virtually every book of the Code of Canon Law is covered, if not directly, at least indirectly. While the book is a tribute to an eminent professor, the various scholarly contributions are unique pieces of scholarship.
Canon law. --- Canon law --- Public law (Canon law) --- Law --- Ecclesiastical law --- Rescripts, Papal --- Catholic Church --- Droit canonique --- RELIGION --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- Melanges et hommages. --- Christian Church --- Canon & Ecclesiastical Law. --- Droit canon --- Église --- Église catholique --- Canonistes --- Christianisme et droit --- Contribution au droit canonique --- Droit --- Droit ecclésiastique --- Jus commune --- Abbés (droit canonique) --- Actes juridiques (droit canonique) --- Bénéfices ecclésiastiques (droit canonique) --- Biens ecclésiastiques (droit canonique) --- Célibat (droit canonique) --- Censures doctrinales --- Chanceliers diocésains --- Clergé (droit canonique) --- Conciles et synodes (droit canonique) --- Confesseurs (droit canonique) --- Confréries (droit canonique) --- Consentement (droit canonique) --- Contrats (droit canonique) --- Décrétales (droit canonique) --- Diocèses (droit canonique) --- Dispenses (droit canonique) --- Dol (droit canonique) --- Droit administratif (droit canonique) --- Droit coutumier (droit canonique) --- Droit liturgique --- Droit particulier (droit canonique) --- Droit pénal (droit canonique) --- Excommunication (droit canonique) --- Exorcisme --- Famille --- Hérésie (droit canonique) --- Homosexualité --- Honoraires de messe --- Impuissance sexuelle (droit canonique) --- Inhumation --- Investiture (droit canonique) --- Juridiction (droit canonique) --- Justice --- Laïcat (droit canonique) --- Liberté d'association (droit canonique) --- Lieux sacrés (droit canonique) --- Médecine --- Ministère ecclésiastique (droit canonique) --- Missions (droit canonique) --- Notaires (droit canonique) --- Ordres monastiques et religieux chrétiens (droit canonique) --- Paroisses --- Parrains et marraines (droit canonique) --- Patronage ecclésiastique (droit canonique) --- Peines (droit canonique) --- Personnes (droit canonique) --- Prélature (droit canonique) --- Préséance ecclésiastique (droit canonique) --- Privilèges et immunités ecclésiastiques --- Procédure (droit canonique) --- Procès (droit canonique) --- Recours administratifs (droit canonique) --- Rescrits (droit canonique) --- Réserve (droit canonique) --- Sacrements (droit canonique) --- Supérieurs religieux (droit canonique) --- Tribunaux ecclésiastiques --- Usure --- Voeux de religion (droit canonique) --- Administration (droit canonique)
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