Kanonsko pravo i hrvatski pravni sustav (II). Codex Iuris Canonici i suvremeno hrvatsko pravo

Četiri međunarodna ugovora sklopljena između Svete Stolice i Republike Hrvatske kao nadzakonski akti, a posebice Ugovor između Svete Stolice i Republike Hrvatske o pravnim pitanjima, u znatno se većoj mjeri referiraju na kanonsko pravo (ius canonicum) kao pravni sustav mjerodavan za uređenje pojedin...

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Published in:Zbornik Pravnog fakulteta u Zagrebu
Main Author: Petrak, Marko
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Language:Croatian
Published: Faculty of Law of University of Zagreb 2020
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Codex iuris canonici
konkordatsko pravo
međunarodni ugovori
canon law
Croatian law
concordatarian law
international treaties
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hrvatsko pravo
Codex iuris canonici
konkordatsko pravo
međunarodni ugovori
canon law
Croatian law
concordatarian law
international treaties
Petrak, Marko
Kanonsko pravo i hrvatski pravni sustav (II). Codex Iuris Canonici i suvremeno hrvatsko pravo
topic_facet kanonsko pravo
hrvatsko pravo
Codex iuris canonici
konkordatsko pravo
međunarodni ugovori
canon law
Croatian law
concordatarian law
international treaties
description Četiri međunarodna ugovora sklopljena između Svete Stolice i Republike Hrvatske kao nadzakonski akti, a posebice Ugovor između Svete Stolice i Republike Hrvatske o pravnim pitanjima, u znatno se većoj mjeri referiraju na kanonsko pravo (ius canonicum) kao pravni sustav mjerodavan za uređenje pojedinih pravnih odnosa nego što je to slučaj s tuzemnim ugovorima između Vlade Republike Hrvatske i pojedinih vjerskih zajednica. Štoviše, već u samom uvodu spomenutog ugovora navodi se i kanonsko pravo kao jedan od njegovih pravnih temelja. Sami tekstovi spomenutih ugovora govore o “kanonskom pravu”, “crkvenom zakonodavstvu”, “crkvenim zakonima” ili “crkvenim propisima”, odnosno pojedinim institutima kanonskog prava (“kanonska ženidba”, “kanonske kaznene mjere”, “kanonski mandat”). Sukladno navedenim činjenicama, autor istražuje u kojoj mjeri Zakonik kanonskog prava (Codex Iuris Canonici, CIC) iz 1983., ta nedvojbeno najvažnija religijska pravna kodifikacija u svjetskim razmjerima, predstavlja kao cjelina relevantan konceptualni i normativni zajednički okvir za sve odredbe spomenutih međunarodnih ugovora koje se pozivaju na kanonsko pravo ili na pojedine njegove institute. Slijedeći sustav CIC-a po pojedinim knjigama, autor raščlanjuje pojedinačne odredbe navedenih međunarodnih ugovora koje su uvele u hrvatski pravni sustav čitav niz instituta kanonskog prava kao normativno relevantan. Pri tome se upućuje i na temeljnu hrvatsku kanonističku literaturu o problematici koja će se prikazati te se posebice istražuje postojeća praksa hrvatskih državnih sudova glede primjene pojedinih kanona CIC-a, ističući kako dobre primjere takve primjene odredaba kanonskog prava, tako i kritički raščlanjujući pojedine slučajeve u kojima sudovi nisu ponajbolje shvatili te primijenili pojedine aspekte kanonskog prava. This article analyzes the relationship between canon law as the legal system of the Catholic Church, to which a majority of Croatian citizens belong, and the Croatian legal system, focusing on the issue of canon law (ius canonicum) as a source of law in the Croatian legal system on the basis of concordatarian law (ius concordatarium), i.e. the four international treaties between the Holy See and the Republic of Croatia. As regards canon law, in this contribution the author takes into account only its most important source: the Code of Canon Law (Codex Iuris Canonici – CIC) of 1983, the undoubtedly most important codification of religious law in the world. Following the systematization of CIC into seven books, the author highlights particular provisions of the said treaties, which introduced into the Croatian legal system a series of institutes and provisions of canon law as binding normative contents. In addition, the author concludes that the Code represents a relevant conceptual and normative common framework for all provisions of the international treaties between the Holy See and the Republic of Croatia based on canon law or its institutes. To be more precise, a closer analysis of the provisions of the treaties between the Holy See and the Republic of Croatia leads to the conclusion that CIC has, in its totality, become a relevant source of law in the Croatian legal system. The author also refers to relevant Croatian scholarly literature on canon law, and in particular to the case-law of Croatian state courts which involves the application of certain canons of the Code, pointing out good examples of such application, and providing a critical view of particular cases in which, in the author's opinion, the courts made certain errors in the interpretation and application of some aspects of canon law. Finally, the research suggests that the significance of canon law, particularly Codex iuris canonici as its primary source, in the Croatian legal system is undoubtedly increasing, which is why its deeper understanding both by legal doctrine and by the legal practice is becoming a necessity.
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title_short Kanonsko pravo i hrvatski pravni sustav (II). Codex Iuris Canonici i suvremeno hrvatsko pravo
title_full Kanonsko pravo i hrvatski pravni sustav (II). Codex Iuris Canonici i suvremeno hrvatsko pravo
title_fullStr Kanonsko pravo i hrvatski pravni sustav (II). Codex Iuris Canonici i suvremeno hrvatsko pravo
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spelling fthrcak:oai:hrcak.srce.hr:247317 2023-05-15T18:14:13+02:00 Kanonsko pravo i hrvatski pravni sustav (II). Codex Iuris Canonici i suvremeno hrvatsko pravo Canon Law and the Croatian Legal System (II). Codex Iuris Canonici and Contemporary Croatian Law Petrak, Marko 2020 application/pdf https://hrcak.srce.hr/247317 https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/359993 hrv hrv Faculty of Law of University of Zagreb info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.3935/zpfz.70.5.04 https://hrcak.srce.hr/247317 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Zbornik Pravnog fakulteta u Zagrebu is an Open Access journal. All content is made freely available. Users can not use the materials for commercial purposes. Users can not alter, transform, or build upon the material. The journal is published bimonthly. Annual subscription for printed edition for foreign countries: 85 EUR. Subscription orders should be sent to: Pravni fakultet u Zagrebu, Računovodstvo (za Zbornik), Trg Republike Hrvatske 14, 10000 Zagreb, Hrvatska Zbornik Pravnog fakulteta u Zagrebu ISSN 0350-2058 (Print) ISSN 1849-1154 (Online) Volume 70 Issue 5 kanonsko pravo hrvatsko pravo Codex iuris canonici konkordatsko pravo međunarodni ugovori canon law Croatian law concordatarian law international treaties text info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2020 fthrcak https://doi.org/10.3935/zpfz.70.5.04 2020-12-10T00:01:47Z Četiri međunarodna ugovora sklopljena između Svete Stolice i Republike Hrvatske kao nadzakonski akti, a posebice Ugovor između Svete Stolice i Republike Hrvatske o pravnim pitanjima, u znatno se većoj mjeri referiraju na kanonsko pravo (ius canonicum) kao pravni sustav mjerodavan za uređenje pojedinih pravnih odnosa nego što je to slučaj s tuzemnim ugovorima između Vlade Republike Hrvatske i pojedinih vjerskih zajednica. Štoviše, već u samom uvodu spomenutog ugovora navodi se i kanonsko pravo kao jedan od njegovih pravnih temelja. Sami tekstovi spomenutih ugovora govore o “kanonskom pravu”, “crkvenom zakonodavstvu”, “crkvenim zakonima” ili “crkvenim propisima”, odnosno pojedinim institutima kanonskog prava (“kanonska ženidba”, “kanonske kaznene mjere”, “kanonski mandat”). Sukladno navedenim činjenicama, autor istražuje u kojoj mjeri Zakonik kanonskog prava (Codex Iuris Canonici, CIC) iz 1983., ta nedvojbeno najvažnija religijska pravna kodifikacija u svjetskim razmjerima, predstavlja kao cjelina relevantan konceptualni i normativni zajednički okvir za sve odredbe spomenutih međunarodnih ugovora koje se pozivaju na kanonsko pravo ili na pojedine njegove institute. Slijedeći sustav CIC-a po pojedinim knjigama, autor raščlanjuje pojedinačne odredbe navedenih međunarodnih ugovora koje su uvele u hrvatski pravni sustav čitav niz instituta kanonskog prava kao normativno relevantan. Pri tome se upućuje i na temeljnu hrvatsku kanonističku literaturu o problematici koja će se prikazati te se posebice istražuje postojeća praksa hrvatskih državnih sudova glede primjene pojedinih kanona CIC-a, ističući kako dobre primjere takve primjene odredaba kanonskog prava, tako i kritički raščlanjujući pojedine slučajeve u kojima sudovi nisu ponajbolje shvatili te primijenili pojedine aspekte kanonskog prava. This article analyzes the relationship between canon law as the legal system of the Catholic Church, to which a majority of Croatian citizens belong, and the Croatian legal system, focusing on the issue of canon law (ius canonicum) as a source of law in the Croatian legal system on the basis of concordatarian law (ius concordatarium), i.e. the four international treaties between the Holy See and the Republic of Croatia. As regards canon law, in this contribution the author takes into account only its most important source: the Code of Canon Law (Codex Iuris Canonici – CIC) of 1983, the undoubtedly most important codification of religious law in the world. Following the systematization of CIC into seven books, the author highlights particular provisions of the said treaties, which introduced into the Croatian legal system a series of institutes and provisions of canon law as binding normative contents. In addition, the author concludes that the Code represents a relevant conceptual and normative common framework for all provisions of the international treaties between the Holy See and the Republic of Croatia based on canon law or its institutes. To be more precise, a closer analysis of the provisions of the treaties between the Holy See and the Republic of Croatia leads to the conclusion that CIC has, in its totality, become a relevant source of law in the Croatian legal system. The author also refers to relevant Croatian scholarly literature on canon law, and in particular to the case-law of Croatian state courts which involves the application of certain canons of the Code, pointing out good examples of such application, and providing a critical view of particular cases in which, in the author's opinion, the courts made certain errors in the interpretation and application of some aspects of canon law. Finally, the research suggests that the significance of canon law, particularly Codex iuris canonici as its primary source, in the Croatian legal system is undoubtedly increasing, which is why its deeper understanding both by legal doctrine and by the legal practice is becoming a necessity. Article in Journal/Newspaper sami Hrčak - Portal of scientific journals of Croatia Zbornik Pravnog fakulteta u Zagrebu 70 5 675 708