Ecclesiastical court
An ecclesiastical court (also called "Court Christian") is any of certain courts having jurisdiction mainly in spiritual or religious matters. In the middle ages in many areas of Europe these courts had much wider powers than before the development of nation states as they were experts in interpreting canon law the basis of which was the Corpus Juris Civilis of Justinian which is considered the source of the civil law legal tradition.
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Court - Jurisdiction - Middle ages - Europe - Nation state - Canon law - Corpus Juris Civilis - Justinian - Civil law
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| ► | Church of England |
| ► | Episcopal Church (in the United States) |
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