Corpus Juris Canonici Academicum, 1 is a foundational text in the study of Canon Law. This volume provides an in-depth exploration of the legal principles governing the Catholic Church. An essential resource for scholars and students, it offers critical insights into the historical development and academic study of canon law.
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