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Books > Law > Other areas of law > Ecclesiastical (canon) law
Huguccio was an important lawyer of the medieval church, bishop of
Ferrara, and one of the greatest representatives of twelfth-century
scholasticism. In this book-length study of this influential
figure, Wolfgang P. Muller provides a critical account of the
biographical information on the man and his writings. He discusses
the various aspects of Huguccio's career and thought as well as the
manuscript tradition of some of his works. The author's scholarship
rests on direct consultation and painstaking analysis of enormous
quantities of manuscript material. This book provides the point of
departure for anyone wishing to study Huguccio first-hand. It will
be worthy reading for students of medieval canon law and an
essential addition to all libraries supportingresearch in medieval
studies.
"The Bible is not an infallible Book, in the sense in which it is
popularly supposed to be infallible. When we study the history of
the several books, (the history of the canon, the history of the
distribution and reproduction of the manuscript copies, and the
history of the versions, when we discover that the 'various
readings' of the differing manuscripts amount to one hundred and
fifty thousand, the impossibility of maintaining the verbal
inerrancy of the Bible becomes evident. We see how human ignorance
and error have been suffered to mingle with this stream of living
water throughout all its course; if our assurance of salvation were
made to depend upon our knowledge that every word of the Bible was
of divine origin, our hopes of eternal life would be altogether
insecure." Newly designed and typeset in a modern 6-by-9-inch
format.
International Transactions in Goods: Global Sales in Comparative
Context explains the complex transactional structures common in
international sales, from both an international and a domestic
legal perspective. In a straightforward, accessible style, this
course book sets out typical business models and commercial
practices, including sample legal and commercial documents, and
outlining the laws that govern them. Closely attuned to practice,
this course book covers transactions on a commercial scale and
gives full treatment not only to legal topics, but also payment,
security, carriage, and insurance, addressing both traditional
topics such as letters of credit, bills of lading, and the
Incoterms, as well as modern practices like electronic funds
transfers, and waybills. Martin Davies and David V. Snyder
emphasize the strategic questions that lawyers and businesses face
when negotiating and documenting deals, and when litigating
transactions that have gone awry. As many of the strategies revolve
around choice of governing law, the book treats not only
international law, particularly the UN Convention on the
International Sales of Goods (CISG), but also exemplary domestic
laws from both common law and civil law jurisdictions, including
the US Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), English law, French law, and
German law.
This book is designed to be accessible to students and readers of
all levels, whether from common law or civil law backgrounds, by
providing basic explanations of fundamental theories and attitudes
in international law, common law, civil law, and international
business. The format includes the methods of different traditions,
with extensive text familiar to civil law readers, case excerpts
familiar to common law readers, and a large array of problems-based
on real cases and transactions-to demonstrate the concepts and to
practice and evaluate what has been learned. The book also tackles
current ethical and moral issues in international transactions,
particularly the relation of law and contracting to environmental
protection, workers' rights, and similar matters.
CUA Press is proud to announce the CUA Studies in Canon Law. In
conjunction with the School of Canon Law of the Catholic University
of America, we are making available, both digitally and in print,
more than 400 canon law dissertations from the 1920s to 1960s, many
of which have long been unavailable. These volumes are rich in
historical content, yet remain relevant to canon lawyers today.
Topics covered include such issues as abortion, excommunication,
and infertility. Several studies are devoted to marriage and the
annulment process; the acquiring and disposal of church property,
including the union of parishes; the role and function of priests,
vicars general, bishops, and cardinals; and juridical procedures
within the church. For those who seek to understand current
ecclesial practices in light of established canon law, these books
will be an invaluable resource.
CUA Press is proud to announce the CUA Studies in Canon Law. In
conjunction with the School of Canon Law of the Catholic University
of America, we are making available, both digitally and in print,
more than 400 canon law dissertations from the 1920s to 1960s, many
of which have long been unavailable. These volumes are rich in
historical content, yet remain relevant to canon lawyers today.
Topics covered include such issues as abortion, excommunication,
and infertility. Several studies are devoted to marriage and the
annulment process; the acquiring and disposal of church property,
including the union of parishes; the role and function of priests,
vicars general, bishops, and cardinals; and juridical procedures
within the church. For those who seek to understand current
ecclesial practices in light of established canon law, these books
will be an invaluable resource.
CUA Press is proud to announce the CUA Studies in Canon Law. In
conjunction with the School of Canon Law of the Catholic University
of America, we are making available, both digitally and in print,
more than 400 canon law dissertations from the 1920s to 1960s, many
of which have long been unavailable. These volumes are rich in
historical content, yet remain relevant to canon lawyers today.
Topics covered include such issues as abortion, excommunication,
and infertility. Several studies are devoted to marriage and the
annulment process; the acquiring and disposal of church property,
including the union of parishes; the role and function of priests,
vicars general, bishops, and cardinals; and juridical procedures
within the church. For those who seek to understand current
ecclesial practices in light of established canon law, these books
will be an invaluable resource.
CUA Press is proud to announce the CUA Studies in Canon Law. In
conjunction with the School of Canon Law of the Catholic University
of America, we are making available, both digitally and in print,
more than 400 canon law dissertations from the 1920s to 1960s, many
of which have long been unavailable. These volumes are rich in
historical content, yet remain relevant to canon lawyers today.
Topics covered include such issues as abortion, excommunication,
and infertility. Several studies are devoted to marriage and the
annulment process; the acquiring and disposal of church property,
including the union of parishes; the role and function of priests,
vicars general, bishops, and cardinals; and juridical procedures
within the church. For those who seek to understand current
ecclesial practices in light of established canon law, these books
will be an invaluable resource.
CUA Press is proud to announce the CUA Studies in Canon Law. In
conjunction with the School of Canon Law of the Catholic University
of America, we are making available, both digitally and in print,
more than 400 canon law dissertations from the 1920s to 1960s, many
of which have long been unavailable. These volumes are rich in
historical content, yet remain relevant to canon lawyers today.
Topics covered include such issues as abortion, excommunication,
and infertility. Several studies are devoted to marriage and the
annulment process; the acquiring and disposal of church property,
including the union of parishes; the role and function of priests,
vicars general, bishops, and cardinals; and juridical procedures
within the church. For those who seek to understand current
ecclesial practices in light of established canon law, these books
will be an invaluable resource.
CUA Press is proud to announce the CUA Studies in Canon Law. In
conjunction with the School of Canon Law of the Catholic University
of America, we are making available, both digitally and in print,
more than 400 canon law dissertations from the 1920s to 1960s, many
of which have long been unavailable. These volumes are rich in
historical content, yet remain relevant to canon lawyers today.
Topics covered include such issues as abortion, excommunication,
and infertility. Several studies are devoted to marriage and the
annulment process; the acquiring and disposal of church property,
including the union of parishes; the role and function of priests,
vicars general, bishops, and cardinals; and juridical procedures
within the church. For those who seek to understand current
ecclesial practices in light of established canon law, these books
will be an invaluable resource.
CUA Press is proud to announce the CUA Studies in Canon Law. In
conjunction with the School of Canon Law of the Catholic University
of America, we are making available, both digitally and in print,
more than 400 canon law dissertations from the 1920s to 1960s, many
of which have long been unavailable. These volumes are rich in
historical content, yet remain relevant to canon lawyers today.
Topics covered include such issues as abortion, excommunication,
and infertility. Several studies are devoted to marriage and the
annulment process; the acquiring and disposal of church property,
including the union of parishes; the role and function of priests,
vicars general, bishops, and cardinals; and juridical procedures
within the church. For those who seek to understand current
ecclesial practices in light of established canon law, these books
will be an invaluable resource.
CUA Press is proud to announce the CUA Studies in Canon Law. In
conjunction with the School of Canon Law of the Catholic University
of America, we are making available, both digitally and in print,
more than 400 canon law dissertations from the 1920s to 1960s, many
of which have long been unavailable. These volumes are rich in
historical content, yet remain relevant to canon lawyers today.
Topics covered include such issues as abortion, excommunication,
and infertility. Several studies are devoted to marriage and the
annulment process; the acquiring and disposal of church property,
including the union of parishes; the role and function of priests,
vicars general, bishops, and cardinals; and juridical procedures
within the church. For those who seek to understand current
ecclesial practices in light of established canon law, these books
will be an invaluable resource.
CUA Press is proud to announce the CUA Studies in Canon Law. In
conjunction with the School of Canon Law of the Catholic University
of America, we are making available, both digitally and in print,
more than 400 canon law dissertations from the 1920s to 1960s, many
of which have long been unavailable. These volumes are rich in
historical content, yet remain relevant to canon lawyers today.
Topics covered include such issues as abortion, excommunication,
and infertility. Several studies are devoted to marriage and the
annulment process; the acquiring and disposal of church property,
including the union of parishes; the role and function of priests,
vicars general, bishops, and cardinals; and juridical procedures
within the church. For those who seek to understand current
ecclesial practices in light of established canon law, these books
will be an invaluable resource.
CUA Press is proud to announce the CUA Studies in Canon Law. In
conjunction with the School of Canon Law of the Catholic University
of America, we are making available, both digitally and in print,
more than 400 canon law dissertations from the 1920s to 1960s, many
of which have long been unavailable. These volumes are rich in
historical content, yet remain relevant to canon lawyers today.
Topics covered include such issues as abortion, excommunication,
and infertility. Several studies are devoted to marriage and the
annulment process; the acquiring and disposal of church property,
including the union of parishes; the role and function of priests,
vicars general, bishops, and cardinals; and juridical procedures
within the church. For those who seek to understand current
ecclesial practices in light of established canon law, these books
will be an invaluable resource.
CUA Press is proud to announce the CUA Studies in Canon Law. In
conjunction with the School of Canon Law of the Catholic University
of America, we are making available, both digitally and in print,
more than 400 canon law dissertations from the 1920s to 1960s, many
of which have long been unavailable. These volumes are rich in
historical content, yet remain relevant to canon lawyers today.
Topics covered include such issues as abortion, excommunication,
and infertility. Several studies are devoted to marriage and the
annulment process; the acquiring and disposal of church property,
including the union of parishes; the role and function of priests,
vicars general, bishops, and cardinals; and juridical procedures
within the church. For those who seek to understand current
ecclesial practices in light of established canon law, these books
will be an invaluable resource.
CUA Press is proud to announce the CUA Studies in Canon Law. In
conjunction with the School of Canon Law of the Catholic University
of America, we are making available, both digitally and in print,
more than 400 canon law dissertations from the 1920s to 1960s, many
of which have long been unavailable. These volumes are rich in
historical content, yet remain relevant to canon lawyers today.
Topics covered include such issues as abortion, excommunication,
and infertility. Several studies are devoted to marriage and the
annulment process; the acquiring and disposal of church property,
including the union of parishes; the role and function of priests,
vicars general, bishops, and cardinals; and juridical procedures
within the church. For those who seek to understand current
ecclesial practices in light of established canon law, these books
will be an invaluable resource.
CUA Press is proud to announce the CUA Studies in Canon Law. In
conjunction with the School of Canon Law of the Catholic University
of America, we are making available, both digitally and in print,
more than 400 canon law dissertations from the 1920s to 1960s, many
of which have long been unavailable. These volumes are rich in
historical content, yet remain relevant to canon lawyers today.
Topics covered include such issues as abortion, excommunication,
and infertility. Several studies are devoted to marriage and the
annulment process; the acquiring and disposal of church property,
including the union of parishes; the role and function of priests,
vicars general, bishops, and cardinals; and juridical procedures
within the church. For those who seek to understand current
ecclesial practices in light of established canon law, these books
will be an invaluable resource.
In The Trial of Stephen Alan Watson studies the first Christian
martyr, who was stoned to death by a mob outside of Jerusalem
around A.D. 36 during his trial by the supreme rabbinic court for
blasphemy against the Jewish faith. Watson focuses on Stephen's
enthralling defense speech, as found solely in the Acts of
Apostles, which is both the pivotal and, until now, least
understood part of the fatal proceedings. Watson locates the speech
in the well-known genre of criminal trial defenses, which shows
that the conduct of the accused was either justified or needs no
justification and that the prosecutors themselves are the real
wrongdoers. Noting Stephen's departure from mainstream early
Christian thought and the enmity he brought down upon all
Christians, Watson suggests that Stephen was perhaps not only
Christianity's first martyr, but also its first heretic.
In Jesus and the Law, Alan Watson measures the success of Jesus's
ministry by explaining his attitude toward, and knowledge of,
certain laws and legal customs. Watson argues that Jesus engendered
harsh responses from his fellow Jews by his apparently contemptuous
or insensitive behavior that stemmed from a lack of knowledge or
concern about legal and rabbinic strictures. Informed by Watson's
knowledge of Jewish and Roman law and ancient history, and his
skillful relation of Mishnaic and Talmudic materials to the time of
Jesus, this book is more than a vivid retelling of the events of
the Gospels. Jesus and the Law joins three other works by
Watson-The Trial of Jesus, Jesus and the Jews, and Jesus: A
Profile-to examine the early dynamism of western religion through
refocused attention on biblical texts and other historical sources.
In The Trial of Jesus Alan Watson argues that by virtue of Jesus's
conviction and crucifixion at the hands of the Romans he failed to
fulfill the prophecy of his messiahship in the manner he had
intended. Jesus's destiny, as he saw it, was to be condemned by the
Jewish authorities to death by stoning. This is just one of the
provoking insights in Watson's fresh interpretation of the arrest,
trial, and conviction of Jesus. Drawing on the four Gospels,
writings from the period, and Jewish and Roman laws and customs,
Watson adds substantially to what we know about Jesus himself, his
prophesies, the justness of the charges against him, his degree of
guilt, and the powers, prerogatives, and motivations of his
accusers. The Trial of Jesus joins three other works by
Watson-Jesus and the Jews, Jesus and the Law, and Jesus: A Profile
(all Georgia)-to examine the early dynamism of western religion
through refocused attention on biblical texts and other historical
sources.
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