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Chapter1,<br/>The Right, Justice, and Norms,<br/>Foundations of Canon law,<br/>The Right as ipsa res iusta,<br/>Analysis of the virtue of justice,<br/>The foundation and the title of the right,<br/>The right and the law,<br/>Knowledge of the Right,<br/>Bibliographic orientation,<br/>Chapter 2,<br/>Law in the mystery of the Church,<br/>Anti-Juridicism in the Church and attempts to provide a foundation for Canon Law,<br/>The mystery of the Church and justification of Canon Law,<br/>The Sacramental roots of Law and Justice in the Church,<br/>Canon Law and Pastoral care,<br/>Knowledge of Law in the Church,<br/>Bibliographic orientation,<br/>Chapter 3,<br/>Canon Law in History,<br/>Since when has law existed in the Church?,<br/>Juridical challenges of the Church in the Roman Empire,<br/>The Church during Feudalism (6th-12th centuries),<br/>Crisis and Reform,<br/>Classical and post-classical Canon Law(1140 to 1563),<br/>Bibliographic orientation,<br/>Chapter 4,<br/>The Relationship between the Church and Civil Society,<br/>A Historical issue of the institutional distribution of power,<br/>The current issue of justice in the relationship between the Church and Civil Society,<br/>Bibliographic orientation,<br/>Chapter 5,<br/>Constitutional Juridical Principles of the Church,<br/>Person and faithful. The principle of fundamental equality,<br/>Functional diversity,<br/>The hierarchical principle,<br/>Bibliographic orientation,<br/>Chapter6,<br/>The Basic Rights and Duties of the Faithful,<br/>Existence and Characteristics of fundamental rights and duties,<br/>Analysis of the fundamental rights of the faithful,<br/>Fundamental duties,<br/>Bibliographic orientation,<br/>Chapter 7,<br/>The Juridical Dimension of the Associational Phenomenon in the Church,<br/>Associations of the Church,<br/>Some issues related to the right of Association,<br/>By way of Conclusion: in what does the juridical dimension of associational realities in the Church consist?,<br/>Bibliographic orientation,<br/>Chapter8,<br/>The Juridical status of sacred Ministers or Clerics,<br/>The sacred ministry: Ordination, incardination, mission,<br/>The formation of clerics,<br/>Rights and duties,<br/>the loss of the clerical state,<br/>Bibliographic orientation,<br/>Chapter 9,<br/>Juridical profiles of consecrated life,<br/>Consecrated life: history, notion, and essence,<br/>Rights and duties of religious,<br/>Autonomy and public dimension of institutes ,<br/>Bibliographic orientation,<br/>Chapter10,<br/>Just Government in the Church,<br/>The Right to good governance,<br/>The different functions of Government,<br/>Legislative activity and the rationality (realism) of norms,<br/>The legal principles of administrative governance,<br/>Juridical due process,<br/>Excursus: obedience, freedom, and justice in the Church,<br/>Bibliographic orientation<br/><br/>Systematization of Law and Codification |