Among the various categories of illegitimate children, a unique place is reserved for the offspring of clergymen who were engaged in concubinary relationships. At times these relationships would continue for years, in open violation of the centuries-old requirement of clerical celibacy. But from a legal point of view, not all children of the clergy were equal. In order to determine whether and what such children were entitled to inherit from the father\u2019s estate, it was necessary to establish the degree of illegitimacy; and in order to do that, the first thing to be determined was whether the children were spurii or naturales. Throughout the Middle Ages, canon law had been fighting the scourge of concubinage by instituting punitive meas...
Historically, nonmarital children were treated as “filius nullius,” the child of no one. American ju...
The recent scandals over clerical pedophilia have raised anew ancient church battles over the propri...
Nell’austero clima della Controriforma il giurista francese Bermond Choveron affrontava lo specifico...
In the 16th century, the customary law of Liège, a middle-sized estate of the Holy Roma...
The resolutions of ecumenical councils in 12th-16th centuries referred to problem of concubinage ver...
In Italy, the women's exclusion from the inheritance is the principle that structures the property s...
Julia Barrow ‘How did kinsmen influence the careers of clerics? Uncles and nephews among the clergy...
The legal interest here lies in the procedural and substantive effects of an inheritance settlement ...
In the Portuguese inheritance system only kin in vertical line were mandatory heirs, thus creating a...
Late Roman legislation regarding the inheritance rights of nonmarital children is a tangled web of s...
During the early years of Christianity there were major social and legal differences in attitude tow...
The question of concubinage was very often mentioned in the sources and works of the pre-Code law o...
International audienceThis paper purposed to study figures of children considered as bastards throug...
A child may be born after the death of its natural father. That has always been the case. Modern ad...
The Article argues that the sanguinary nexus test, the dominant standard for determining whether an ...
Historically, nonmarital children were treated as “filius nullius,” the child of no one. American ju...
The recent scandals over clerical pedophilia have raised anew ancient church battles over the propri...
Nell’austero clima della Controriforma il giurista francese Bermond Choveron affrontava lo specifico...
In the 16th century, the customary law of Liège, a middle-sized estate of the Holy Roma...
The resolutions of ecumenical councils in 12th-16th centuries referred to problem of concubinage ver...
In Italy, the women's exclusion from the inheritance is the principle that structures the property s...
Julia Barrow ‘How did kinsmen influence the careers of clerics? Uncles and nephews among the clergy...
The legal interest here lies in the procedural and substantive effects of an inheritance settlement ...
In the Portuguese inheritance system only kin in vertical line were mandatory heirs, thus creating a...
Late Roman legislation regarding the inheritance rights of nonmarital children is a tangled web of s...
During the early years of Christianity there were major social and legal differences in attitude tow...
The question of concubinage was very often mentioned in the sources and works of the pre-Code law o...
International audienceThis paper purposed to study figures of children considered as bastards throug...
A child may be born after the death of its natural father. That has always been the case. Modern ad...
The Article argues that the sanguinary nexus test, the dominant standard for determining whether an ...
Historically, nonmarital children were treated as “filius nullius,” the child of no one. American ju...
The recent scandals over clerical pedophilia have raised anew ancient church battles over the propri...
Nell’austero clima della Controriforma il giurista francese Bermond Choveron affrontava lo specifico...