Procedural Law of Medieval Church (ordo iudiciarius) in the Context of the Defendant’s Right to Due Process
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Tadas Lukošius
Vilnius University, Lithuania
Published 2023-05-04
https://doi.org/10.15388/Teise.2023.126.5
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Keywords

ordo iudiciarius
Church’s procedural law
Canon Law
Roman Law

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Lukošius, T. (2023) “Procedural Law of Medieval Church (ordo iudiciarius) in the Context of the Defendant’s Right to Due Process”, Teisė, 126, pp. 73–87. doi:10.15388/Teise.2023.126.5.

Abstract

The paper examines the development of the Church’s procedural law ordo iudiciarius in the period from the middle of the 12th century to the end of 13th century. By looking from the perspective of the defendant’s right to a due process, the author aims to reveal circumstances for the formation of ordo iudiciarius and its main features in the stages when the opposing procedure models (accusatorial and inquisitorial) were applied in the Church courts.

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