Stylus Romanae curiae v kódexovom práve Katolíckej cirkvi
Stylus Romanae curiae in the Codex Law of the Catholic Church
Author(s): Vojtech VladárSubject(s): Theology and Religion
Published by: Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci
Keywords: Papacy; Roman Curia; Formularies; Rules of Apostolic Chancery; Centralism; Stylus Romanae curiae; Canonistics; History; Codex Canon Law; Valid Law;
Summary/Abstract: Stylus Romanae curiae, as an important element influencing, regulating and com¬pleting the practical application of the Canon Law rules, emerged originally from the formularies and rules of the Apostolic Chancery. The Popes at first insisted on their general central administrative and judicial bodies not only to exercise control over the application of universal rules, but also to complete the above mentioned rules and perform the function of director of jurisprudence. Since then Stylus Romanae curiae began to influence not only the further development of Canon Law sicence, but significantly also the legal practice, especially in completing gaps in the law, but also in the interpretation and decision making of repeating types of causes in the sense of administrative directives, respectively precedents. Admitting the value of the source of law on the part of several canonists made of it over time an unwanted element that was eliminated by the papacy only at the beginning of the twentieth century. The main goal of this article is to point out the conceptual definition and practical operation of stylus Romanae curiae and the gradual weakening of its position in the Codex Law of the Catholic Church that culminated in the valid law.
Journal: Studia theologica
- Issue Year: XXII/2020
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 99-135
- Page Count: 37
- Language: Slovak
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