Le droit social au prisme du droit canonique : Droits et devoirs fondamentaux et promotion de la justice sociale
Author(s)
Bamberg, AnneContributor(s)
Equipe d'accueil de droit canonique (EA 3404 - UMB)Université Marc Bloch - Strasbourg II
Keywords
canon law[SHS.RELIG] Humanities and Social Sciences/Religions
droit canonique
droit social et doctrine sociale de l'Eglise catholique
social law
social doctrine of the Catholic Church
Full record
Show full item recordOnline Access
https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01070945Abstract
International audiencePartant essentiellement de trois canons du Code de droit canonique sur les devoirs et droits fondamentaux des fidèles, l'A. situe les c. 231, 281 et 222 en lien avec leurs sources conciliaires et la doctrine sociale de l'Église. Elle insiste sur le respect du droit du travail et du droit social tel que le souhaite le législateur pour les laïcs au service de l'Église, puis examine la délicate et flexible notion d'honnête subsistance des ministres sacrés et enfin l'obligation de tous de veiller à la promotion de la justice sociale y compris à l'intérieur de l'Église.
Date
2014-06-20Type
Journal articlesIdentifier
oai:HAL:halshs-01070945v1https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01070945
halshs-01070945
Collections
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
The Renewal of the Sources of the Law - Study of the Internet LawLaboratoire Interdisciplinaire Droit des Médias et Mutations Sociales ( LID2MS ) ; Aix Marseille Université ( AMU ); Université d'Aix Marseille; Hervé Isar; Barraud , Boris (HAL CCSD, 2016-07-01)Many books studying the sources of the law and many books studying the Internet law have already been published. This thesis differs from these books: it studies the original sources, not only the state law and the customs; and it is a scientific work and not a practical work. Observations of the Internet law can serve thoughts on the currents and futures continuities and changes of the sources of the law. Studying this young and special law is like studying an example of global law and postmodern law, revealing the specifics of the law of tomorrow, when the modern law centered on the state will be replaced by a different law, whose properties gather those of the Internet. Gradually, the conventional sources are substituted by new sources. This thesis wants to be a witness of these changes in the sources of the law.The Internet has changed time and space. It transformed the Earth, humanity, life and society. The law has probably changed too. In terms of positive law, the Internet law only shares some characteristics with the ordinary laws of the twentieth century. In terms of legal science and legal thought, lawyers should perhaps avoid analyzing the law of tomorrow with tools and lessons from yesterday. Studying the Internet law invites to build new tools and frameworks in order to describe and explain as accurately as possible the reality of the law. These problems led to the writing of this book. By focusing on specific legal objects that reflect the twenty-first century law, it wants to promote the understanding and the acceptance of changes in the law. Specifically, the objective is to contribute to the renovation of the sources of the law thought when the modern theory appears increasingly archaic because the number, the identity, the architecture and the balance of the sources is permanently evolving. Firstly, maybe it should now be considered that the distinction between public sources and private sources is the summa divisio of the sources of the law.
-
The sources of the internet lawLaboratoire Interdisciplinaire Droit des Médias et Mutations Sociales (LID2MS) ; Aix Marseille Université (AMU); Université d'Aix Marseille; Hervé Isar; Barraud, Boris (HAL CCSD, 2016-07-01)Many books studying the sources of the law and many books studying the Internet law have already been published. This thesis differs from these books: it studies the original sources, not only the state law and the customs; and it is a scientific work and not a practical work. Observations of the Internet law can serve thoughts on the currents and futures continuities and changes of the sources of the law. Studying this young and special law is like studying an example of global law and postmodern law, revealing the specifics of the law of tomorrow, when the modern law centered on the state will be replaced by a different law, whose properties gather those of the Internet. Gradually, the conventional sources are substituted by new sources. This thesis wants to be a witness of these changes in the sources of the law.The Internet has changed time and space. It transformed the Earth, humanity, life and society. The law has probably changed too. In terms of positive law, the Internet law only shares some characteristics with the ordinary laws of the twentieth century. In terms of legal science and legal thought, lawyers should perhaps avoid analyzing the law of tomorrow with tools and lessons from yesterday. Studying the Internet law invites to build new tools and frameworks in order to describe and explain as accurately as possible the reality of the law. These problems led to the writing of this book. By focusing on specific legal objects that reflect the twenty-first century law, it wants to promote the understanding and the acceptance of changes in the law. Specifically, the objective is to contribute to the renovation of the sources of the law thought when the modern theory appears increasingly archaic because the number, the identity, the architecture and the balance of the sources is permanently evolving. Firstly, maybe it should now be considered that the distinction between public sources and private sources is the summa divisio of the sources of the law.
-
The Renewal of the Sources of the Law - Study of the Internet LawLaboratoire Interdisciplinaire Droit des Médias et Mutations Sociales (LID2MS) ; Aix Marseille Université (AMU); Université d'Aix Marseille; Hervé Isar; Barraud, Boris (HAL CCSD, 2016-07-01)Many books studying the sources of the law and many books studying the Internet law have already been published. This thesis differs from these books: it studies the original sources, not only the state law and the customs; and it is a scientific work and not a practical work. Observations of the Internet law can serve thoughts on the currents and futures continuities and changes of the sources of the law. Studying this young and special law is like studying an example of global law and postmodern law, revealing the specifics of the law of tomorrow, when the modern law centered on the state will be replaced by a different law, whose properties gather those of the Internet. Gradually, the conventional sources are substituted by new sources. This thesis wants to be a witness of these changes in the sources of the law.The Internet has changed time and space. It transformed the Earth, humanity, life and society. The law has probably changed too. In terms of positive law, the Internet law only shares some characteristics with the ordinary laws of the twentieth century. In terms of legal science and legal thought, lawyers should perhaps avoid analyzing the law of tomorrow with tools and lessons from yesterday. Studying the Internet law invites to build new tools and frameworks in order to describe and explain as accurately as possible the reality of the law. These problems led to the writing of this book. By focusing on specific legal objects that reflect the twenty-first century law, it wants to promote the understanding and the acceptance of changes in the law. Specifically, the objective is to contribute to the renovation of the sources of the law thought when the modern theory appears increasingly archaic because the number, the identity, the architecture and the balance of the sources is permanently evolving. Firstly, maybe it should now be considered that the distinction between public sources and private sources is the summa divisio of the sources of the law.