The principle of adversarial process : the relationship between italian and canonic processes

Authors

  • Chiara Ariano Pontificia Università Lateranense

Keywords:

Adversial principle, Italian and canonical legislation, Person, Cooperation

Abstract

The adversial principle is the pillar of a legal process. Indeed, both the Italian and canonical legislation hinge on the adversial principle and the right of defense, with the ‘person’ being centerstage. Albeit the two legislations diverge in several respects, the points in common seem to prevail, especially when considering their roles vis-à-vis the civil society and the canonical order, respectively, and the need to promote a healthy/peaceful cooperation between the two.

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Published

20-12-2017

How to Cite

Ariano, C. (2017). The principle of adversarial process : the relationship between italian and canonic processes. Prudentia Iuris, (84), 165–189. Retrieved from https://e-revistas.uca.edu.ar/index.php/PRUDENTIA/article/view/959

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Section

Parte II. Estudios Doctrinales