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The Use of Means of Social Communication in the Context of Procedural Law: Questions and Suggestions on the Advantages of using the internet at Local Tribunals for Marriage Cases in the Canadian Context

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Collection Gratianus SeriesPublication details: Canada Librairie Wilson & Lafleur inc 2021Description: 255pISBN:
  • 9782924974070
DDC classification:
  • N664
Contents:
Chapter 1, Teaching of the Church on the means of Social Communication, On the use of means of social communication prior to the second Vatican Council, On the use of means of Social Communication following the second Vatican Council, Contemporary teaching on the use of means of social communication and the use of the internet, Chapter 2, Contemporary Civil Regulations with special focus on Canada, Electronic signatures, Electronic Notarization, Electronic Correspondence, Electronic Evidence, Videoconferencing to obtain testimony, Authentification of electronic records and E-Signature, Retention of Electronic records, Chapter3, Possible Regulations for the Territory of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, Introduction of the case, Pastoral enquiry, Petitio, Preliminary investigation, Citation, Selection of an Advocate, Issue to be considered, Formula of the Doubt, Admission to a specific process and the establishment of the tribunal, Objection to a Tribunal Minister appointed to a specific case, Proofs, Order for the instruction of the case, Auditor, To hear the parties and the witness, Changing the grounds of the controversy, Representation of a Respondent Declared Absent?, Expert, Arguments, Publication of the Acts, Possible second publication of the Acts, Conclusion of the case, Pleadings ( Briefs) and observations, Pronouncements of the Judge, Assessor, Pronouncement of a single Judge, Pronouncement of a Collegiate Tribunal, Publication of the sentence, Retention of all Data Acquired, Chapter4, Proposal of possible Canadian Procedural Norms, Canadian Procedural Norms, Chapter 5, Bibliography, Documents from the Holy see, Other documents from Church Institutions, Civil Regulations, Canadian Federal Regulations, Canadian Provincial Legislation, Other Civil Regulations and Decisions, Further Literature, Books, Articles, Others
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Chapter 1,
Teaching of the Church on the means of Social Communication,
On the use of means of social communication prior to the second Vatican Council,
On the use of means of Social Communication following the second Vatican Council,
Contemporary teaching on the use of means of social communication and the use of the internet,
Chapter 2,
Contemporary Civil Regulations with special focus on Canada,
Electronic signatures,
Electronic Notarization,
Electronic Correspondence,
Electronic Evidence,
Videoconferencing to obtain testimony,
Authentification of electronic records and E-Signature,
Retention of Electronic records,
Chapter3,
Possible Regulations for the Territory of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops,
Introduction of the case,
Pastoral enquiry,
Petitio,
Preliminary investigation,
Citation,
Selection of an Advocate,
Issue to be considered,
Formula of the Doubt,
Admission to a specific process and the establishment of the tribunal,
Objection to a Tribunal Minister appointed to a specific case,
Proofs,
Order for the instruction of the case,
Auditor,
To hear the parties and the witness,
Changing the grounds of the controversy,
Representation of a Respondent Declared Absent?,
Expert,
Arguments,
Publication of the Acts,
Possible second publication of the Acts,
Conclusion of the case,
Pleadings ( Briefs) and observations,
Pronouncements of the Judge,
Assessor,
Pronouncement of a single Judge,
Pronouncement of a Collegiate Tribunal,
Publication of the sentence,
Retention of all Data Acquired,
Chapter4,
Proposal of possible Canadian Procedural Norms,
Canadian Procedural Norms,
Chapter 5,
Bibliography,
Documents from the Holy see,
Other documents from Church Institutions,
Civil Regulations,
Canadian Federal Regulations,
Canadian Provincial Legislation,
Other Civil Regulations and Decisions,
Further Literature,
Books,
Articles,
Others

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