Canon Law in Protestant Lands.
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Canon Law in Protestant Lands.

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Canon Law in Protestant Lands.

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Year
2013
ISBN
9783428473939
Topic
Law
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Inhaltsverzeichnis
  2. Introduction
  3. Udo Wolter: Die Fortgeltung des kanonischen Rechts und die Haltung der protestantischen Juristen zum kanonischen Recht in Deutschland bis in die Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts
  4. Anneliese Sprengler-Ruppenthal: Das kanonische Recht in Kirchenordnungen des 16. Jahrhunderts
  5. Robert Feenstra: Canon Law at Dutch Universities from 1575 to 1811
  6. John Witte, Jr.: The Plight of Canon Law in the Early Dutch Republic
  7. Raymond A. Mentzer, Jr.: The Reformed Churches of France and Medieval Canon Law
  8. Thomas Max Safley: Canon Law and Swiss Reform: Legal Theory and Practice in the Marital Courts of Zurich, Bern, Basel, and St. Gall
  9. Richard H. Helmholz: Canon Law in Post-Reformation England
  10. W. N. Osborough: Ecclesiastical Law and the Reformation in Ireland
  11. Lloyd Bonfield: Canon Law in Colonial America: Some Evidence of the Transmission of English Ecclesiastical Court Law and Practice to the American Colonies
  12. Verzeichnis der Mitarbeiter