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The University of Navarra's journal Ius Canonicum publishes its 100th issue issue on the 50th anniversary of the School de Canon Law

Edited by high school Martín de Azpilcueta, the volume contains articles on the origins of the School, the Religious Freedom Law, and democracy and religion, among other topics.

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Ius Canonicum, the journal of the School of Canon Law of the University of Navarra, has published issue 100. Edited every six months by high school Martín de Azpilcueta, Ius Canonicum was founded in 1961.

The volume opens with a commemoration of issue 100, presented by director, Jorge Otaduy, and includes two works by professors José Orlandis and Gaetano Lo Castro, entitled "El high school de Canon Law del Estudio General de Navarra" and "San Josemaría Escrivá, el derecho, la justicia. (A los cincuenta años de la creación de la School de Canon Law de la Universidad de Navarra)" (Fifty years after the creation of the de of the University of Navarra). In the first, José Orlandis, director of the high school Canon Law erected in the Estudio General de Navarra in 1959, offers a documented testimony of the origins of the center, which became School in 1960, 50 years ago now.

On the other hand, in the section of articles, four programs of study are presented: "Transmission of the texts and research on the historical sources of Canon Law", by Joaquín Sedano; "Organic Law of Religious Freedom: opportunity and foundation of a reform", by Santiago Cañamares; "The immatriculation of properties of the Catholic Church by means of diocesan certification", by Luis Javier Arrieta; and "Democracy and Religion: the contribution of Christianity", by José Mª Martí.

Comments on the Apostolic Letter Omnium in mentem

Also included are 3 commentaries on the Apostolic Letter in the form of "Motu Proprio" Omnium in mentem. These are works prepared by Professors Javier Otaduy, Davide Cito and Marek Golab. The issue is completed with two chronicles by Jorge Otaduy - those on Jurisprudence and Legislation of Spanish Ecclesiastical Law of 2009 -, 12 bibliographical reviews and the list of books received.

The programs of study published in Ius Canonicum are registered in the Centro de Información y Documentación Científica del CSIC, in the Canon Law Abstracts (Dublin-Essex) and in other international documentation centers (EBSCO, Thomson Gale...).

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