Reason, authority, consent: constants and variations in the canonical doctrine of the legal norm (Historical gleanings)
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Reason, authority, consent, reception of law, canonical doctrine, 12th to 18th centuriesAbstract
Reason, authority and consent are the factors around which the canonical doctrine of the legal norm revolves. Over the centuries, these elements have been arranged according to different proportions. One idea remains constant: the legal norm must be an expression of a rational order which finds its primary source in God.
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2013-01-01
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Condorelli, O. (2013). Reason, authority, consent: constants and variations in the canonical doctrine of the legal norm (Historical gleanings). GLOSSAE. European Journal of Legal History, (10), pp. 160–185. Retrieved from https://glossae.eu/glossaeojs/article/view/141
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