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REGISTEREcclesiastic law is characterised by a multiplicity of sources. Different ecclesiastical regulations integrate themselves through the unity of experience and create the same kind of problems. This is the reason why it is becoming more and more important to study the relations between State and Church according to a variety of systems and models. As an answer to this necessity, and to a more general interest, both cultural and formative, a comparative method has been progressively asserted in the study of Ecclesiastic law. On this basis, this volume offers an updated introduction to the comparative study of the religious phenomenon in the different juridical contemporary systems.
Francesco
Margiotta Broglio teaches
Religious Institutions History and Relations between State
and Church at the Political Science Faculty in Florence University.
Cesare
Mirabelli ,
Judge at the Constitutional Court, teaches Ecclesiastic Law
at the Law Faculty of the University "Tor Vergata"
in Rome.
Francesco
Onida teaches Ecclesiastic Law at the Law Faculty of the University
of Florence.