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Ce recueil contient l'ensemble des accords internationaux en vigueur liant la France et le Saint-Siège, les textes d'application et la jurisprudence les interprétants. La publication exhaustive de ces textes souvent inédits illustre l'importance de la voie conventionnelle pour la fixation du statut de l'Eglise catholique en France. La France a conclu bien plus d'accords internationaux avec le Saint-Siège que la plupart des autres Etats concordataires.Ils portent sur de nombreux domaines (associations diocésaines, droit fiscal, nomination des évêques, enseignement supérieur, etc.), et concernent l'ensemble du territoire français. Un livre qui intéressera les juristes, les canonistes, les historiens et tous ceux qui s'interrogent sur la signification réelle du principe de laïcité.
Ecclesiastical law --- Church and state --- Religious law and legislation --- France --- France --- Vatican City
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Universities and colleges --- Ecclesiastical law --- Church and state --- Law and legislation
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Die spanische Krone legitimierte die Eroberung Amerikas durch den päpstlichen Missionsauftrag. Dazu gehörte nicht nur die Christianisierung der Ureinwohner, sondern auch deren Schutz vor häretischen Einflüssen aus Europa. Der Inquisition kam damit eine besondere Rolle zu. In ihren Fokus gerieten vor allem ausländische Protestanten, die als Händler, Seeleute oder Piraten in die Neue Welt kamen. 0Die Studie untersucht dieses Phänomen erstmals für den gesamten spanisch-amerikanischen Raum. Sie zeigt auf, wie europäisch geprägte Rechtspraktiken in den Überseegebieten eine eigenständige Dynamik entfalteten. Die Monografie beschränkt sich dabei nicht auf die repressive, auf Exklusion ausgerichtete Funktion des Santo Oficio, sondern nimmt auch Strategien der Inklusion und Dissimulation in den Blick.
Inquisition --- Protestants --- Inquisition --- Ecclesiastical courts --- Ecclesiastical law --- History --- Crimes against --- History --- History --- History --- History --- Latin America --- Church history.
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This books maps out the territory of international law and religion challenging receiving traditions in fundamental aspects. On the one hand, the connection of international law and religion has been little explored. On the other, most of current research on international legal thought presents international law as the very victory of secularization. By questioning that narrative of secularization this book approaches these traditions from a new perspective. From the Middle Ages' early conceptualizations of rights and law to contemporary political theory, the chapters bring to life debates concerning the interaction of the meaning of the legal and the sacred. The contributors approach their chapters from an array of different backgrounds and perspectives but with the common objective of investigating the mutually shaping relationship of religion and law. The collaborative endeavour that this volume offers makes available substantial knowledge on the question of international law and religion --Front flap.
Religion and law. --- Law --- Law and religion --- Religious aspects --- Religion and law --- 348 --- 348.7 --- 348 Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht --- Kerkelijk recht. Canoniek recht --- 348.7 Canoniek staatsrecht --- Canoniek staatsrecht --- 348 Ecclesiastical law. Canon law. Religious law --- Ecclesiastical law. Canon law. Religious law
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Antoine Dadine d'Auteserre (1602-1682) est un grand juriste méconnu. Professeur de droit à l'Université de Toulouse, il a laissé une l'œuvre remarquable. Ami du chancelier Séguier, protégé de Colbert, introduit dans la République des Lettres, il maîtrise l'histoire et le droit de façon érudite. Réputé de son vivant, en France et en Europe, il fut réédité longtemps après sa mort, jusqu'à la fin du XVIIIe siècle. Ses œuvres de droit romain (des leçons sur le Code et le Digeste, un commentaire des Institutes) sont typiques d'un jurisconsulte tenant le ius civile pour le droit commun. Il rédige en outre un Traité des fictions de droit, le premier du genre. Ses œuvres de droit canonique sont plus originales. À travers ses Dissertations de droit canonique, ses Commentaires sur les décrétales d'innocent III et sur les Clémentines, et son Traité de Défense de la juridiction ecclésiastique, il se démarque fortement du gallicanisme. Luttant tour à tour contre les entreprises des juges séculiers (appels comme d'abus, cas royaux et privilégiés) et les prétentions régaliennes, il se fait le héraut d'un droit pontifical médiéval immédiatement applicable. Par sa grande connaissance de l'Antiquité et des Pères de l'Église, il développe un contre-modèle historique, opposé aux libertés gallicanes. De fait, il dote le souverain pontife d'une plenitudo potestatis sur l'Église et dans l'Église, le rendant maître absolu de la juridiction ecclésiastique.
Canon law. --- Canonists --- Ecclesiastical law --- Dadin de Hauteserre, Antoine, --- Canon lawyers --- Lawyers --- Canon law --- Public law (Canon law) --- Law --- Rescripts, Papal --- Catholic Church --- de Hauteserre, Antoine Dadin --- Alteserra, Antonius Dadinus --- ultramontanisme --- gallicanisme --- cas privilégié --- cas royal --- fiction de droit --- doctrine
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This text explores the rise of private arbitration in religious and other values-oriented communities, and it argues that secular societies should use secular legal frameworks to facilitate, enforce, and regulate religious arbitration, including those from Rabbinical Courts, Sharia Tribunals, and any faith-based arbitration tribunals.
Ecclesiastical courts --- Dispute resolution (Law) --- Church and state --- Islamic courts --- Rabbinical courts --- Courts, Rabbinical --- Jews --- Jewish courts --- Courts, Islamic --- Courts (Islamic law) --- Muslim courts --- Sharia courts --- Courts --- Islamic law --- Church courts --- Courts, Church --- Courts, Ecclesiastical --- Ecclesiastical tribunals --- Tribunals, Ecclesiastical --- Canon law --- Church discipline --- Ecclesiastical law
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Diocesan Justice in Late Fifteenth-Century Carpentras uses notarial records from the 1480s to reconstruct the procedures, caseload, and sanctions of the bishop’s court of Carpentras and compare them to other secular and ecclesiastical courts. The court provided a robust forum for debt litigation utilized by a wide variety of people. Its criminal proceedings focused on recidivist clerics who engaged in fights, disobedience, anti-Jewish activities, and sexual transgressions. Its justice varied depending on whether cases involved violence, sex, or contracts. The judge applied sanctions gingerly and protected litigants’ rights carefully, in ways we might not expect: his role was to intervene in, explore, and document conflicts, and to elicit confessions and mediate disputes. Participants exploited this narrative and archival space well.
Justice, Administration of --- Ecclesiastical courts --- Ecclesiastical courts. --- Justice, Administration of. --- Church courts --- Courts, Church --- Courts, Ecclesiastical --- Ecclesiastical tribunals --- Tribunals, Ecclesiastical --- Canon law --- Church discipline --- Courts --- Ecclesiastical law --- Administration of justice --- Law --- History --- Law and legislation --- To 1500 --- France --- Justice, Administration of - France - Carpentras - History - To 1500. --- Ecclesiastical courts - France - Carpentras - History - To 1500.
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How was the law used to control sex in Tudor England? What were the differences between secular and religious practice? This major study reveals that - contrary to what historians have often supposed - in pre-Reformation England both ecclesiastical and secular (especially urban) courts were already highly active in regulating sex. They not only enforced clerical celibacy and sought to combat prostitution but also restrained the pre- and extramarital sexual activities of laypeople more generally. Initially destabilising, the religious and institutional changes of 1530-60 eventually led to important new developments that tightened the regime further. There were striking innovations in the use of shaming punishments in provincial towns and experiments in the practice of public penance in the church courts, while Bridewell transformed the situation in London. Allowing the clergy to marry was a milestone of a different sort. Together these changes contributed to a marked shift in the moral climate by 1600.
Ecclesiastical courts --- Marriage law --- Sex crimes --- Ecclesiastical courts. --- Marriage law. --- Sex crimes. --- History. --- Great Britain. --- History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Abuse, Sexual --- Sex offenses --- Sexual abuse --- Sexual crimes --- Sexual delinquency --- Sexual offenses --- Sexual violence --- Crime --- Prostitution --- Law, Marriage --- Marriage --- Domestic relations --- Sex and law --- Husband and wife --- Church courts --- Courts, Church --- Courts, Ecclesiastical --- Ecclesiastical tribunals --- Tribunals, Ecclesiastical --- Canon law --- Church discipline --- Courts --- Ecclesiastical law --- Law and legislation --- Prohibited degrees
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Judging Faith, Punishing Sin breaks new ground by offering the first comparative treatment of Catholic inquisitions and Calvinist consistories, offering scholars a new framework for analysing religious reform and social discipline in the great Christian age of reformation. Global in scope, both institutions played critical roles in prosecuting deviance, implementing religious uniformity, and promoting moral discipline in the social upheaval of the Reformation. Rooted in local archives and addressing specific themes, the essays survey the state of scholarship and chart directions for future inquiry and, taken as a whole, demonstrate the unique convergence of penitential practice, legal innovation, church authority, and state power, and how these forces transformed Christianity. Bringing together leading scholars across four continents, this volume is an invaluable contribution to our understanding of religion in the early modern world. University students and scholars alike will appreciate its clear introduction to scholarly debates and cutting edge scholarship.
Ecclesiastical courts --- Protestant churches --- Protestant sects --- Christian sects --- Protestantism --- Church courts --- Courts, Church --- Courts, Ecclesiastical --- Ecclesiastical tribunals --- Tribunals, Ecclesiastical --- Canon law --- Church discipline --- Courts --- Ecclesiastical law --- History --- Discipline. --- Catholic Church --- Church of Rome --- Roman Catholic Church --- Katholische Kirche --- Katolyt︠s︡ʹka t︠s︡erkva --- Römisch-Katholische Kirche --- Römische Kirche --- Ecclesia Catholica --- Eglise catholique --- Eglise catholique-romaine --- Katolicheskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Chiesa cattolica --- Iglesia Católica --- Kościół Katolicki --- Katolicki Kościół --- Kościół Rzymskokatolicki --- Nihon Katorikku Kyōkai --- Katholikē Ekklēsia --- Gereja Katolik --- Kenesiyah ha-Ḳatolit --- Kanisa Katoliki --- כנסיה הקתולית --- כנסייה הקתולית --- 가톨릭교 --- 천주교 --- 27 "15/16" --- 27 "15/16" Histoire de l'Eglise--?"15/16" --- 27 "15/16" Kerkgeschiedenis--?"15/16" --- Histoire de l'Eglise--?"15/16" --- Kerkgeschiedenis--?"15/16" --- Discipline --- Inquisition. --- Kirchenstrafe. --- Kirchenzucht. --- Religiöse Verfolgung. --- Europa. --- Christian church history --- anno 1500-1799
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