FOUNDATIONS RIGHT OF CHURCH ASYLUM IN THE CONTEXT OF THE COURT OF PATRIARCH IN BYZANTIUM
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The article examines the question of the moral content of the church asylum (jus asyli) in the context of patriarchal courts in Byzantium. Much attention is paid to the history of the phenomenon under investigation, as well as the justification of the need to consider criminal cases Patriarchal court in the analyzed period. The empirical material presented article quotes from legal Byzantine monuments confirming the theoretical arguments of the author. This article was prepared on the basis of pre-revolutionary works of specialists in the field of church history and canon law.
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