"Pro tribunali sedentes": La positione del giudice nel processo
The article analyses a common traditional phrase which, in canonical sentences, introduces the disposition; it considers also its origins deriving from Roman Law, ist reception in canon Law until the Pio-Benedictine Code and the modification which it underwent in the present Code. On a more substati...
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Libreria Ed. Vaticana
2010
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"Iustitia et iudicium" ; 3
Year: 2010, Pages: 1339-1359 |
IxTheo Classification: | SB Catholic Church law |
Further subjects: | B
Philosophy of law
B Pontius Pilatus B Law B Procedural law B Roman law B History B Judge B Court B Judgment |
Summary: | The article analyses a common traditional phrase which, in canonical sentences, introduces the disposition; it considers also its origins deriving from Roman Law, ist reception in canon Law until the Pio-Benedictine Code and the modification which it underwent in the present Code. On a more substatial side, two consequences are drawn from this clause: procedural formalism, which distinguishes the procedural activity and the act from other interventions, and the judge's position, being that of a third element above the parties |
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ISBN: | 8820983524 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: "Iustitia et iudicium" ; 3
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