From the Classic Canonistic Paradigm to the Paradigm of Codification
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.19272/201708601002Keywords:
History of Canon Law, Medieval Canon Law, Tridentine Canon Law, Code of Canon Law 1917.Abstract
The hypothesis that guides this study, in a comparative perspective, might be formulated in the following terms: the transition from medieval form to twentieth-century form of canon law, despite the substantial permanence of normative content, could be described as a real paradigm shift, whose multiple consequences – structurally ambivalent – are still to be studied and evaluated.