Qualche riflessione su processo canonico e principio del "giusto processo"

Does a canonical trial conform to process guarantees, the respect for which is assumed both in national constitutions and in international treaties as an indicator of legal civilization? The issue is not merely theoretical but also practical, if canonical judgements obtain civil effects. Having reca...

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Main Author: Dalla Torre, Giuseppe 1943-2020 (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:Undetermined language
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Published: Libreria Ed. Vaticana 2010
In: "Iustitia et iudicium" ; 3
Year: 2010, Pages: 1293-1310
IxTheo Classification:SB Catholic Church law
Further subjects:B Justice
B Jurisdiction
B Constitutional right
B Marriage law
B Dignitas Connubii
B Procedural law
B aequitas canonica
B Principle of law
B Process
B Marriage process
B salus animarum
B Management
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Summary:Does a canonical trial conform to process guarantees, the respect for which is assumed both in national constitutions and in international treaties as an indicator of legal civilization? The issue is not merely theoretical but also practical, if canonical judgements obtain civil effects. Having recalled the common law origins of the process paradigm, the article examines the constituent elements of a fair trial: and adversial proceeding, respect for the rights of the defence, equality of arms between the parties, the independence and impartiality of the judge, the reasonable time of the proceeding. Such elements, albeit in the framework of the special nature of the law of the Church are present in canonical tirals. Said trial, it must be remembered, has itself been the model for trials in the Anglo-Saxon world. In conclusion, the author observes that the fairness of the canonical trial is ensured by two distinguishing features of the legal system of the Church: canonical equity and the principle of truth, according to which canon law does not content itself with trial truth
ISBN:8820983524
Contains:Enthalten in: "Iustitia et iudicium" ; 3