Hacia un derecho canónico global centrado en la persona humana$h

This article analyses the similarities between public international law and canon law in the legal treatment of the human person. International and canon law endowed the legal concept of person with an overly technical and reductionist meaning. This reductionist conception of the person has prevente...

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Main Author: Domingo, Rafael 1963- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: [publisher not identified] 2022
In: Ius canonicum
Year: 2022, Volume: 62, Issue: 123, Pages: 121-142
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Person / International law / Canon law
IxTheo Classification:SB Catholic Church law
XA Law
Further subjects:B Derecho internacional
B Persona
B Derecho global
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Summary:This article analyses the similarities between public international law and canon law in the legal treatment of the human person. International and canon law endowed the legal concept of person with an overly technical and reductionist meaning. This reductionist conception of the person has prevented the proper development of both canon law and international law. However, just as international law today has rectified its course and is gradually becoming a global law, increasingly focused on the human person, so too canon law, to fulfill its evangelising purpose, should be globalised. The globalisation of canon law subordinates the centrality of the already baptised Christian and, instead, prioritises the centrality of every human person created in the image of God and called to be regenerated in the baptismal waters.
ISSN:2254-6219
Contains:Enthalten in: Ius canonicum
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.15581/016.123.003