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The legal history of the Catholic Church is the history of the oldest continuously functioning legal system in the West, much later than Roman law but predating the evolution of modern European civil law traditions. The history of Latin canon law can be divided into four periods: the jus antiquum, the jus novum, the jus novissimum and the Code of Canon Law. In relation to the Code, history can be divided into the jus vetus (all law before the Code) and the jus novum (the law of the Code, or jus codicis). Eastern canon law developed separately.

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  • Le droit canonique est celui qui régit l'Église catholique (à la fois l'Église latine et les Églises catholiques orientales), les Églises orthodoxes et orthodoxes orientales et les Églises nationales individuelles au sein de la Communion anglicane. Apparu dès les premiers siècles du christianisme, il ne cesse de s'adapter pour suivre les évolutions de la société et de l'institution. À l'instar du droit romain, l'approche historique du droit canonique fait souvent partie des enseignements d'histoire du droit. (fr)
  • The legal history of the Catholic Church is the history of the oldest continuously functioning legal system in the West, much later than Roman law but predating the evolution of modern European civil law traditions. The history of Latin canon law can be divided into four periods: the jus antiquum, the jus novum, the jus novissimum and the Code of Canon Law. In relation to the Code, history can be divided into the jus vetus (all law before the Code) and the jus novum (the law of the Code, or jus codicis). Eastern canon law developed separately. (en)
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  • Francis J. Schaefer (en)
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  • Influence of the Church on Civil Law (en)
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  • Le droit canonique est celui qui régit l'Église catholique (à la fois l'Église latine et les Églises catholiques orientales), les Églises orthodoxes et orthodoxes orientales et les Églises nationales individuelles au sein de la Communion anglicane. Apparu dès les premiers siècles du christianisme, il ne cesse de s'adapter pour suivre les évolutions de la société et de l'institution. À l'instar du droit romain, l'approche historique du droit canonique fait souvent partie des enseignements d'histoire du droit. (fr)
  • The legal history of the Catholic Church is the history of the oldest continuously functioning legal system in the West, much later than Roman law but predating the evolution of modern European civil law traditions. The history of Latin canon law can be divided into four periods: the jus antiquum, the jus novum, the jus novissimum and the Code of Canon Law. In relation to the Code, history can be divided into the jus vetus (all law before the Code) and the jus novum (the law of the Code, or jus codicis). Eastern canon law developed separately. (en)
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  • Histoire du droit canonique (fr)
  • Legal history of the Catholic Church (en)
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