Canons 1483. 1484: Whether the ex officio Appointment of a Procurator-Adcovate Is Subject to Diocesan Limitations
A judicial vicar has legitimately cited the respondent of a case who indicated that he does not want to participate in the proceedings. To safeguard the right of defense, the judicial vicar appoints ex officio a procurator-advocate for the respondent. Although the local tribunal of diocese X has a l...
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2020
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Roman Replies and CLSA Advisory Opinions 2020
Year: 2020, Pages: 153-155 |
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Catholic church, Verfasserschaft1, Codex iuris canonici (1983). 1483
/ Catholic church, Verfasserschaft1, Codex iuris canonici (1983). 1484
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Summary: | A judicial vicar has legitimately cited the respondent of a case who indicated that he does not want to participate in the proceedings. To safeguard the right of defense, the judicial vicar appoints ex officio a procurator-advocate for the respondent. Although the local tribunal of diocese X has a list of procurator-advocates, the judicial vicar, having determined that a specific person is more suitable for the case at hand, appoints someone from diocese Y as the respondent’s procurator-advocate. |
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ISBN: | 1932208569 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Roman Replies and CLSA Advisory Opinions 2020
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