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iuris to the
particular Churches that are
together the
Catholic Church, the
Roman Catholic Church and
those in
communion with it. A
church sui
iuris is...
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Particular churches exist in two kinds: An
autonomous particular church sui
iuris: an
aggregation of
particular churches with
distinct liturgical, spiritual...
- Ordo
Iuris (full
official name: Ordo
Iuris Institute for
Legal Culture; Polish:
Fundacja Instytut na
rzecz Kultury Prawnej Ordo
Iuris) is an ultra-conservative...
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related to this article:
Codex Iuris Canonici Codex Iuris Canonici (1917),
original text in
Latin Codex Iuris Canonici (1917) in
French translation...
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iuris is a
method of
statutory interpretation in
which gaps in
existing law are
filled by
reference to
overarching principles of law.
Analogia iuris can...
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canon law of the
Catholic Church, a
mission sui
iuris (Latin:
missio sui
iuris, pl.
missiones sui
iuris), also
known as an
independent mission, can be...
- O.S.B. De Meester, A., D.J.C.,
Iuris Canonici et
Iuris Canonico-Civilis Compendium: Nova
Editio ad
normam Codicis Iuris Canonici Tomus Primus (Brugis:...
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development of
Western civilization. The
church consists of 24 sui
iuris (autonomous) churches,
including the
Latin Church and 23
Eastern Catholic...
- Law
abrogated them[citation needed].
There are 211
Regulae iuris. The
first Regula iuris from this
corpus is from the 3rd-century
jurisconsult Paulus;...
- 1983 Code of
Canon Law (abbreviated 1983 CIC from its
Latin title Codex Iuris Canonici), also
called the Johanno-Pauline Code, is the "fundamental body...