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Ecclesiastical tribunals rely heavily on proof by witnessesin marriage nullity trials to make a determination regarding thealleged nullity of a marriage. Indeed, canon law holds proof by witnesses in great esteem. However, the nor ... celý popis
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Ecclesiastical tribunals rely heavily on proof by witnessesin marriage nullity trials to make a determination regarding thealleged nullity of a marriage. Indeed, canon law holds proof by witnesses in great esteem. However, the norms on proof by witnesses are not as clear as they seem. Tribunals often run into difficulties in interpreting and applying them. This book,therefore, is an attempt to shed more light on the norms governing testimonial proof. It seeks to provide answers to the following questions: Who can and who cannot be a witness? How and by whom is testimony to be taken? How is the testimony to be evaluated? Howdoes a judge arrive at a moral certitude regarding the testimony given? Consequently, this book investigates and comments on thenorms contained in the Code of Canon Law and the Instruction Dignitas connubii governing proof by witnesses in marriage nullitytrials. It examines the norms regarding the admissibility orrejection of witnesses, their examination, and the criteria for theevaluation of their testimony. This book is a must for allecclesiastical judges, tribunal officials, and other interestedpersons.
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