canon law in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for canon law in the English»Spanish Dictionary

canon1 [Am ˈkænən, Brit ˈkanən] N

canon2 [Am ˈkænən, Brit ˈkanən] N (clergyman)

1.2. law U (collectively):

canon law in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for canon law in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Canon law insists on enabling those consulted to provide information and express their views confidentially, requiring that they be consulted individually and in secret.
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Exponents look at canon law, natural law, and state law, often in comparative perspective.
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In the latter case, the ordinary and the requesting bishop would formalise their agreement according to canon law.
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In accordance with canon law, an apostolic administrator is named for an open-ended interim period.
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The doctrine of juridic personality is thought to have its origins in canon law.
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He taught moral theology and canon law from 1945 to 1954.
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The parish is a juridic person under canon law, and thus recognized as a unit with certain rights and responsibilities.
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His contemporaries referred to him as "iuris canonici fons et tuba" (the fount and trumpet of canon law).
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They also ensured that canon law would be recognized within some spheres (e.g., church decrees of nullity in the area of marriage).
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This contravened canon law, which required an interval between the giving of the major orders of at least one day.
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