The STUDIA UNIVERSITATIS BABEŞ-BOLYAI issue article summary

The summary of the selected article appears at the bottom of the page. In order to get back to the contents of the issue this article belongs to you have to access the link from the title. In order to see all the articles of the archive which have as author/co-author one of the authors mentioned below, you have to access the link from the author's name.

 
       
         
    STUDIA THEOLOGIA GRAECO-CATHOLICA VARADIENSIS - Issue no. 1-2 / 2016  
         
  Article:   THE CONCEPT OF PERSON AND INDIVIDUALITY FROM THE CANON LAW PERSPECTIVE / CONCEPTUL DE PERSOANĂ ȘI PERSONALITATE DIN PERSPECTIVA DREPTULUI CANONIC.

Authors:  RĂZVAN IACOB VASILE.
 
       
         
  Abstract:  The Concept of Person and Individuality from the Canon Law Perspective. According to canon law, only the person is enabled to have rights and obligations. We call person that human being who, along with receiving the Baptism given within the Catholic Church, enters and is part of it, possessing certain rights and obligations that are specific to all the believers. In the same time, the believer is bound to follow the church laws once they are 7 years old, when they are supposed to be endowed with the use of reason, but can bear the canonical personality at 18 years old. We consider capable to fulfill a judicial document the person who possesses the capacity to act and manifests freely his will, without being forced by any external constraint, fear or violent act, while, if the will of those to act is vitiated radically by ignorance, error or violence, the legal act is null.

Keywords: canon law, person, individuality, legal character, CCEO, CIC, canon individuality
 
         
     
         
         
      Back to previous page