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He graduated in ecclesiastical law at the early age of 21 and began to practice.
She has held various public offices, particularly in ecclesiastical law.
During his life, he wrote over forty treatises on ecclesiastical law.
As a result of ecclesiastical law, the church separates itself from the people it is supposed to serve.
Next followed a collection of ecclesiastical laws, 1720 (new ed.
Monogamy was enforced both by the civil and ecclesiastical law.
A rigorist for ecclesiastical law would have found much to object to in this procedure.
Swinburne was the first ecclesiastical law writer to write his books in English.
He started to practise on the home circuit but was attracted by ecclesiastical law.
In 1872 he was appointed professor ordinarius of ecclesiastical law at Berlin.
It was the ecclesiastical law of the various denominations that controlled the family, marriage, and divorce.
He married Sophie on 29 May 1478 anyway, against the ecclesiastical laws.
He studied ecclesiastical law in Rome and graduated in 1934.
It continued with a discussion of how "crime against nature" statues date to 12th-century ecclesiastical laws.
These rules have now given way to modern legislation and Catholics, in civil life, are no longer governed by ecclesiastical law.
His leadership was expanded by serving on a commission to revise the ecclesiastical laws.
He stated that "ecclesiastical law stands in contradiction to the nature of Ecclesia."
The ecclesiastical law says again that no son is to have the patrimony but the eldest born to the father by the married wife.
The Ecclesiastical Law of 1869 combined the two strains.
The court said it could not decide the case without interpreting ecclesiastical law, particularly the vow of celibacy.
Opening a trial anyway, the court also violated ecclesiastical law in denying her right to a legal adviser.
They are influenced by Roman law, ecclesiastical law, and earlier tribal customs.
The Law department within the university has always been its most important department, covering both civil and ecclesiastical law.
Imperial and ecclesiastical law in the 12th and 13th centuries
Official collections of ecclesiastical laws juridically obligatory for the whole Church.