ALGUNAS PARTICULARIDADES EN TORNO A LA INFLUENCIA DE LA MISERICORDIA Y LA HUMANIDAD EN LAS FUENTES ROMANAS
Mercy, together with piety and humanity, are taken into the Roman law because of the influence of Christianity and which led to rules that have their genesis in Roman law as canon 20 of the Orleans Council of 549 in the relation of treatment of prisoners. This traditional precept of the Church ob...
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description | Mercy, together with piety and humanity, are taken into the Roman law
because of the influence of Christianity and which led to rules that have their
genesis in Roman law as canon 20 of the Orleans Council of 549 in the relation of
treatment of prisoners. This traditional precept of the Church obliges the
Archdeacon to visit the prisioners on Sundays in order to turn to them for mercy
and guarantee certain needs in this case not only spiritual but also material.
Moreover, this canon is based on a series of principles based on humanity, piety,
benevolence and aequitas, introduced from the fourth century in Roman law; and in
our paper, we analyze the traces that these left not only in the canon but also in
modern penitentiary law. We could also observe, as the principle of humanity,
which is perceived by Emperor Constantine's provisions in CTh. 9.3.1.pr = C.9.4.1
pr., or those of Honorio and Theodosius contained in C.1.4.9, leaves his faithful reflection in articles as art.6 of the L.O. 1/79, of 26 of September General
Penitentiary Law and other supranational rules. |
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spelling | doaj.art-4915617748044df5ba2a363e7cfdc7ed2022-12-22T03:30:58ZdeuCátedra Internacional Conjunta Inocencio IIIVergentis. Revista de Investigación de la Cátedra Internacional Conjunta Inocencio III2445-23942445-23942017-06-014298324ALGUNAS PARTICULARIDADES EN TORNO A LA INFLUENCIA DE LA MISERICORDIA Y LA HUMANIDAD EN LAS FUENTES ROMANASJosé Luis Zamora Manzano0Universidad de las Palmas de Gran CanariaMercy, together with piety and humanity, are taken into the Roman law because of the influence of Christianity and which led to rules that have their genesis in Roman law as canon 20 of the Orleans Council of 549 in the relation of treatment of prisoners. This traditional precept of the Church obliges the Archdeacon to visit the prisioners on Sundays in order to turn to them for mercy and guarantee certain needs in this case not only spiritual but also material. Moreover, this canon is based on a series of principles based on humanity, piety, benevolence and aequitas, introduced from the fourth century in Roman law; and in our paper, we analyze the traces that these left not only in the canon but also in modern penitentiary law. We could also observe, as the principle of humanity, which is perceived by Emperor Constantine's provisions in CTh. 9.3.1.pr = C.9.4.1 pr., or those of Honorio and Theodosius contained in C.1.4.9, leaves his faithful reflection in articles as art.6 of the L.O. 1/79, of 26 of September General Penitentiary Law and other supranational rules.http://vergentis.ucam.edu/revistas/numero4/13-JOSE-LUIS-ZAMORA.pdfmercyhumanitytreatment of prisioners |
spellingShingle | José Luis Zamora Manzano ALGUNAS PARTICULARIDADES EN TORNO A LA INFLUENCIA DE LA MISERICORDIA Y LA HUMANIDAD EN LAS FUENTES ROMANAS Vergentis. Revista de Investigación de la Cátedra Internacional Conjunta Inocencio III mercy humanity treatment of prisioners |
title | ALGUNAS PARTICULARIDADES EN TORNO A LA INFLUENCIA DE LA MISERICORDIA Y LA HUMANIDAD EN LAS FUENTES ROMANAS |
title_full | ALGUNAS PARTICULARIDADES EN TORNO A LA INFLUENCIA DE LA MISERICORDIA Y LA HUMANIDAD EN LAS FUENTES ROMANAS |
title_fullStr | ALGUNAS PARTICULARIDADES EN TORNO A LA INFLUENCIA DE LA MISERICORDIA Y LA HUMANIDAD EN LAS FUENTES ROMANAS |
title_full_unstemmed | ALGUNAS PARTICULARIDADES EN TORNO A LA INFLUENCIA DE LA MISERICORDIA Y LA HUMANIDAD EN LAS FUENTES ROMANAS |
title_short | ALGUNAS PARTICULARIDADES EN TORNO A LA INFLUENCIA DE LA MISERICORDIA Y LA HUMANIDAD EN LAS FUENTES ROMANAS |
title_sort | algunas particularidades en torno a la influencia de la misericordia y la humanidad en las fuentes romanas |
topic | mercy humanity treatment of prisioners |
url | http://vergentis.ucam.edu/revistas/numero4/13-JOSE-LUIS-ZAMORA.pdf |
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