CANON 40 (CONTINGIT INTERDUM) OF THE FOURTH LATERAN COUNCIL (1215) AND ROMAN LAW Cover Image

Kanon 40 (contingit interdum) IV Soboru Laterańskiego (1215) a prawo rzymskie
CANON 40 (CONTINGIT INTERDUM) OF THE FOURTH LATERAN COUNCIL (1215) AND ROMAN LAW

Author(s): Łukasz Jan Korporowicz
Subject(s): History, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Canon Law / Church Law
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: canon law, Roman law; Fourth Lateran Council; legal procedure; absence.;

Summary/Abstract: The article discusses the problem of familiar features of the proceedings in default in Roman law (especially in Justinian’s law) and the medieval canon law. The starting point of this analysis is can. 40 of the Fourth Lateran Council (1215). The undertaken study has shown that the reception of Roman legal solution by the legal system of the Church was not only mechanical, but it was also situated in the context of adapting ancient legal provisions to the doctrinal needs of the Christianity.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 80
  • Page Range: 48-54
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Polish