Ecclesiastical Law
Ecclesiastical law books delve into the legal principles governing religious institutions and their operations. This category encompasses topics such as church law, canon law, and the intersection of religion and state. These texts are essential for legal professionals working in religious contexts, scholars studying the impact of law on faith communities, and anyone interested in the legal frameworks that guide ecclesiastical governance. Renowned publishers like Sweet & Maxwell and LexisNexis offer comprehensive resources that provide in-depth analysis and practical guidance in this specialized field.
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The Cultures of Canon Law: Global Catholicism, Glocal Legislation, and the Local Churches
The Legal History of the Church of England: From the Reformation to the Present
Church Representation Rules 2025: With an introduction to the rules and recent amendments
Handbook for Churchwardens and Parochial Church Councillors New Revised and Updated
The Legal History of the Church of England: From the Reformation to the Present
The Language of Canon Law
Foundations of a Sociology of Canon Law
Church Law in Modernity: Toward a Theory of Canon Law between Nature and Culture
Church Representation Rules 2022: With explanatory notes on the new provisions by Church of England
The Profession of Ecclesiastical Lawyers: An Historical Introduction
The Cambridge History of Medieval Canon Law
Crown, Mitre and People in the Nineteenth Century: The Church of England, Establishment and the State
Law, Rights, and Religion 2nd Edition
The Eucharist in Medieval Canon Law
Papal Jurisprudence c. 400: Sources of the Canon Law Tradition
Church Representation Rules 2020
Childrens' Rights and Obligations in Canon Law: The Christening Contract
The Profession of Ecclesiastical Lawyers: An Historical Introduction
Great Christian Jurists and Legal Collections in the First Millennium
New Discourses in Medieval Canon Law Research: Challenging the Master Narrative
Church Law in Modernity: Toward a Theory of Canon Law Between Nature and Culture
Great Christian Jurists in English History
Comparative Religious Law: Judaism, Christianity, Islam
The Use of Canon Law in Ecclesiastical Administration, 1000–1234
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Frequently Asked Questions
Ecclesiastical law refers to the legal system governing the church and its members, including canon law and church governance.
Notable publishers include Sweet & Maxwell and LexisNexis, known for their authoritative legal texts.
Ecclesiastical law books are useful for legal professionals, scholars, and anyone involved in religious organizations or studies.