El derecho de asilo en las iglesias cristianas con base en algunas constituciones imperiales de los siglos IV y V

Already in late Christian antiquity, the right of asylum was presented with a characteristic common to the institution throughout its legal history and which is also present in the current law, that is, the fact of being a law that is constantly "evolving", as can be inferred from the case...

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Main Author: Mentxaka Elexpe, Rosa María (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia [2018]
In: Vergentis
Year: 2018, Volume: 7, Pages: 171-264
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Refugee law / Church history studies 400-600
IxTheo Classification:KAB Church history 30-500; early Christianity
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Summary:Already in late Christian antiquity, the right of asylum was presented with a characteristic common to the institution throughout its legal history and which is also present in the current law, that is, the fact of being a law that is constantly "evolving", as can be inferred from the case we are going to study, on the one hand, because of the juridical answer that the Roman and Byzantine political authorities were able to articulate on the basis of the economic, social and political problems of each time, and, on the other hand, because of the fact that the subsequent regulation should not necessarily be considered as positive, if we understand as such the fact that it improves the previous one; unfortunately, we will see that this law with its permanently mutable character, its evolution according to the conjunctures, can also include elements that are a step backwards in the recognition and the exercise of it.
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