• The Method (German: Corpus Delicti: Ein Prozess) is a 2009 novel by the German writer Juli Zeh. The story is set in a future "health dictatorship", where...
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  • detention is not lawful. Arbitrary arrest and detention Corpus delicti – another Latin legal term using corpus, here meaning the fact of a crime having been committed...
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    translated books and her recent play, Corpus Delicti, Trouw, September 2008 (in Dutch) Interview about Corpus Delicti, the role of state observation and...
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  • the Roman Rota. The term Corpus Juris Canonici was used to denote the system of canonical law beginning in the thirteenth century. The term corpus (Latin...
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  • and schismatics who are merely material or occult Fredericq, Paul (1900). Corpus Documentorum Inquisitionis Haereticae Pravitatis Neerlandicae: Verzameling...
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    dismissal from the clerical state if the case so warrants." According to De delictis gravioribus, the letter sent in May 2001 by then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger...
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    Turvey, Brent E. "An Objective Overview of Autoerotic Fatalities". Corpus Delicti. Archived from the original on 15 March 2019. Retrieved 23 December...
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    Latin Penal law Canon 1324 Canon 1397 §2 Censure (Catholic canon law) De delictis gravioribus Complicit absolution Crimen sollicitationis Excommunication...
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  • after Trinity Sunday: Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) 29 June: Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles 15 August:...
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  • The Roman Rota, formally the Apostolic Tribunal of the Roman Rota (Latin: Tribunal Apostolicum Rotae Romanae), and anciently the Apostolic Court of Audience...
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  • of Roman Congregations is a term of the canon law of the Catholic Church, used to designate the documents (called also decrees) issued by the Roman Congregations...
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    canon in the "Corpus Juris Canonici" (can. "Si Petrus", caus. 8, Q. 1). Historians and canonists, however, generally hold that the Roman bishopric was...
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  • Law especially the Justinianic Corpus Iuris Civilis. After the 'fall' of the Roman Empire and up until the revival of Roman Law in the 11th century canon...
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    rehabilitated due to the lack of corpus delicti. On 31 December 1955, she was rehabilitated due to the lack of corpus delicti. She died in 1980 at the age...
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  • abolishes the "double actionability" test, and s11 applies the lex loci delicti rule subject to an exception under s12 derived from Boys v Chaplin [1971]...
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  • certain acts Legal history of the Catholic Church 1917 Code of Canon Law Corpus Juris Canonici Decretist Regulæ Juris Decretals of Gregory IX Decretalist...
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  • General Roman Calendar is the liturgical calendar that indicates the dates of celebrations of saints and mysteries of the Lord (Jesus Christ) in the Roman Rite...
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  • The General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM)—in the Latin original, Institutio Generalis Missalis Romani (IGMR)—is the detailed document governing...
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  • bishop or ecclesiastical tribunal with respect to certain individuals. In Roman Catholic canon law, excommunication is a censure and thus a "medicinal penalty"...
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  • External links Brocard (law) Byzantine law Code of Hammurabi Corpus Juris Canonici International Roman Law Moot Court Law French List of Latin abbreviations...
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  • when one of the parties to the marriage did not have a home parish in the Roman Catholic Church.[citation needed] Traditionally, banns were read from the...
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  • The ranking of liturgical days in the Roman Rite is a regulation for the liturgy of the Roman Catholic church. It determines for each liturgical day which...
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    Nicholas Sheehy (category 18th-century Roman Catholic martyrs)
    was charged with the murder of John Bridges, despite the absence of a corpus delicti. On 12 March 1766, Sheehy was tried at Clonmel Main Guard for being...
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    which together became known as the Corpus Juris Canonici. It was used as the main source of law by canonists of the Roman Catholic Church until the Decretals...
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  • neighbouring bishops, the faithful, the apostolic nuncio, various members of the Roman Curia, and the pope all have a role in the selection. The exact process...
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  • most adversarial systems impose a similar requirement under the name corpus delicti. Until the development of the Catholic Medieval Inquisition in the 12th...
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    became known as the Corpus Juris Civilis. As one legal historian wrote, "Justinian consciously looked back to the golden age of Roman law and aimed to restore...
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  • patriarchal curias; to the curia of various Catholic particular churches; to the Roman Curia, which is the central government of the Catholic Church. Other Catholic...
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  • In the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church, an administrator of ecclesiastical property is anyone charged with the care of church property. The supreme...
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  • authority of the ecclesiastical superior next higher in rank. For example, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Strasbourg, and the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem...
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