Canon law is made by Church leadership, also known as ecclesiastical authority.
it is called the canon law
Marina Becker has written: 'Tentativa criminosa' -- subject(s): Canon law, Criminal law (Canon law), Roman law, Punishment (Canon law)
One of the responsibilities the pope is to see that Canon Law is followed so, of course, he follows Canon Law himself.
Donald S. Webber has written: 'Confessional faculties' -- subject(s): Confession (Canon law), Penance, Faculties (Canon law), Penance (Canon law), Confessors (Canon law), History
Canon law, established by the Church, governs religious practices, moral conduct, and ecclesiastical matters, focusing on spiritual and community welfare. In contrast, governmental law, created by state authorities, regulates civic behavior, legal rights, and societal order, often reflecting secular values and public policy. While canon law is rooted in religious doctrine and tradition, governmental law is based on constitutional frameworks and democratic principles, leading to distinct jurisdictions and enforcement mechanisms in each system.
Verginio Boccacci has written: 'Tractatvs tres Virginii de Boccatiis a Cingulo I.V.C. Romani' -- subject(s): Bribery (Canon law), Partnership (Canon law), Contracts (Canon law), Annuities (Canon law)
There is no need for the Ten Commandments to be in canon law when it is in the authoritative Scriptures. The Scriptures has authority over the canon law. It is not the other way around.
Canon Yaoundé was created in 1930.
Pachelbel's Canon was created in 1680.
UBM Canon was created in 1978.
Canon Cat was created in 1987.
Canon Fodder was created in 1993.