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The Corpus Juris Canonici (lit.'Body of Canon Law') is a collection of significant sources of the Canon law of the Catholic Church that was applicable to the Latin Church. It was replaced by the 1917 Code of Canon Law which went into effect in 1918. The 1917 Code was later replaced by the 1983 Code of Canon Law, the codification of canon law currently in effect for the Latin Church.
The Corpus Juris Canonici was used in canonical courts of the Catholic Church such as those in each diocese and in the courts of appeal at the Roman Curia such as the Roman Rota.
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The CorpusJurisCanonici (lit. 'Body of Canon Law') is a collection of significant sources of the Canon law of the Catholic Church that was applicable...
a certain field—see Corpus Juris Civilis—and was later adopted by medieval jurists in assembling the CorpusJurisCanonici. Later the term was used for...
obtained legal force, after which it was the cornerstone of the CorpusJurisCanonici, in force until 1917. In the first half of the 12th century Gratian...
The CorpusJuris (or Iuris) Civilis ("Body of Civil Law") is the modern name for a collection of fundamental works in jurisprudence, enacted from 529 to...
Code of Canon Law (Latin: Codex Iuris Canonici) may refer to: CorpusJurisCanonici ('Body of Canon Law'), a collection of sources of canon law of the...
in Gratian's Decretum or the three official collections of the CorpusJurisCanonici (the Decretals of Gregory IX, the Sixth Book of the Decretals, and...
and included in the Western collections and afterwards in the CorpusJurisCanonici. The document contains a list of canonical books. They deal mostly...
Code of Canon Law (abbreviated 1983 CIC from its Latin title Codex Iuris Canonici), also called the Johanno-Pauline Code, is the "fundamental body of ecclesiastical...
history of the Catholic Church 1917 Code of Canon Law CorpusJurisCanonici Decretist Regulæ Juris Decretals of Gregory IX Decretalist Decretum Gratiani...
collection of six legal texts, which together became known as the CorpusJurisCanonici. It was used by canonists of the Roman Catholic Church until Pentecost...
Gratiani, are together referred to as the CorpusJurisCanonici. After the completion of the CorpusJurisCanonici, subsequent papal legislation was published...
Sui iuris (/ˈsuːaɪ ˈdʒʊərɪs/ or /ˈsuːi ˈjurɪs/), also spelled sui juris, is a Latin phrase that literally means "of one's own right". It is used in both...
recorded by Regino of Prüm; it was included in Gratian's authoritative Corpusjuriscanonici of c. 1140 (Decretum Gratiani, causa 26, quaestio 5, canon 12) and...
Licentiate of Canon Law (Latin: JurisCanonici Licentiatus; JCL) is the title of an advanced graduate degree with canonical effects in the Roman Catholic...
published in October 2016. Byzantine law Roman law Code of Hammurabi CorpusJurisCanonici International Roman Law Moot Court List of Roman laws Twelve Tables...
Gratiani, are together referred to as the CorpusJurisCanonici. After the completion of the CorpusJurisCanonici, subsequent papal legislation was published...
2021. Code of Canon Law 1246, https://www.vatican.va/archive/cod-iuris-canonici/eng/documents/cic_lib4-cann1244-1253_en.html#:~:text=It%20is%20only%20...
and included in the Western collections and afterwards in the CorpusJurisCanonici. Canon n. 85 is a list of canonical books: a 46-book Old Testament...
expanded and revised by various popes, reaching its final form, the CorpusJurisCanonici, in the 16th century. That "there were two highest laws, the canon...
law are the J.C.B. (JurisCanonici Baccalaureatus, Bachelor of Canon Law, normally taken as a graduate degree), J.C.L. (JurisCanonici Licentiatus, Licentiate...
was also the patron of a new and greatly improved edition of the Corpusjuriscanonici. In a time of considerable centralisation of power, Gregory XIII...
1140-1563) CorpusJurisCanonici Decretum Gratiani Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory IX Decretalist Regulæ Juris Extravagantes...
1140-1563) CorpusJurisCanonici Decretum Gratiani Decretist Canon Episcopi Margaritae Jus commune Decretals of Gregory IX Decretalist Regulæ Juris Extravagantes...
one-twentieth of the mass of legal texts from before. This became known as the CorpusJuris Civilis. As one legal historian wrote, "Justinian consciously looked...