General Dictionary of Canon Law
The General Dictionary of Canon Law combines rigour with accessibility. It contains 2,509 entries in seven volumes. A total of 583 authors from 33 countries have contributed to it.
It is intended to be useful to those involved in academic matters, to lawyers in general, to professionals in the canonical and judicial curia management assistant , and to anyone interested in legal or ecclesiastical matters.
The Dictionary covers all aspects of Canon Law: Latin and Eastern law, codicial and extra-codicial law, current law and ius vetus, legal dogmatics and History of Law, sources and institutions.
The general nature of the Dictionary also allows us to consider notions that are very important on the cultural scene, such as the family, human sexuality, life, conscience, freedom and the public dimension of religion.
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Volumes
The encyclopaedic work, published by publishing house Thomson-Reuters Aranzadi, consists of seven volumes of approximately 1,000 pages each.
7
Years
The Dictionary has taken ten years of dedication and contains 2,118 entries (plus 391 other entries of mere reference), written by 583 authors from 33 countries.
10
Copies
The first edition of the DGDC took place in December 2012. 700 collections were published and sold out in the first five months.
700
An indispensable work
publishing house: Eunsa Ediciones Universidad de Navarra.
Editors and coordinators: Javier Otaduy, Antonio Viana, Joaquín Sedano.
Characteristics of the work:
- Binding: Hardback with chrome-plated cover.
- Pages: 7 vols. (1,020 pp. approx. each volume)
- ISBN: 978-84-313-3544-1
Price: 676 euros (VAT and shipping costs included for Spain and the European Union. Other destinations on request).