RAS Social ScienceГосударство и право Gosudarstvo i pravo

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On some problems of the canon in the church law

PII
S1026-94520000616-5-
DOI
10.7868/S20000616-5-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
Authors
Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 4
Pages
28-34
Abstract
In terms of the secular state, which according to the 1993 Constitution (Art. 14) is the Russian Federation scientific problems of Church law seriously not usually do. However, in the secular law of the Russian Federation and in Church law not only has many differences, but also some common (similar) features that require thoughtful research. Not only because our secular state was less than a hundred years ago (more than a thousand years the history of its existence), but also because the vast majority of citizens of the Russian Federation are followers of one or another religious denomination relations within which are governed by religious laws. In the proposed article on the basis of comparative legal analysis of the scientific literature and various sources of Canon law defines the concept of "Canon” and shows its place in the system of Church law. Special attention is paid to analysis of the most important characteristics of the canons, their interaction with the tenets and norms of religious morality, touched discussion the problem of mutability and immutability of canons and dogmas in the Church law; raised the issue of the volatility of the principles of secular law. Shows some common features canons and principles of secular law and other.
Keywords
Canon, moral norms, dogma, Church law, secular law, changeability of the canons, the invariance of the canons, the principles of law, Apostolic rules, the rules of the Ecumenical Councils
Date of publication
01.04.2015
Year of publication
2015
Number of purchasers
1
Views
1395

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