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Ecclesiastical Law

By (author) Mark Hill QC
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom
Published: 8th Mar 2018
Dimensions: w 176mm h 255mm d 46mm
Weight: 1165g
ISBN-10: 0198807562
ISBN-13: 9780198807568
Barcode No: 9780198807568
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Synopsis
Ecclesiastical Law has established itself as the leading authority on the laws of the Church of England. Offering a uniquely detailed and scholarly exposition of the law, it has become an essential reference for anyone with a professional interest in ecclesiastical and canon law. The fourth edition has been fully revised and updated to take account of significant changes in the substantive law, specifically: the effects of the Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction and Care of Churches Measure 2018; and the overhaul of the procedure in the Consistory Court in consequence of the Faculty Jurisdiction Rules 2015; substantial repeals in the Statute Law (Repeals) Measure 2018 and the new procedure under the Legislative Reform Measure 2018; the effect of the House of Bishops' Declaration on the Ministry of Bishops and Priests concerning provision for traditionalists; and the role of the Independent Reviewer under the Priests (Resolution of Disputes Procedure) Regulations 2014. Ecclesiastical Law offers insightful commentary, thoughtful analysis, and a wealth of materials to the practitioner and student alike. Materials include: the Canons of the Church of England, together with the Measures and Rules (updated to 2018) regulating the faculty jurisdiction and clergy discipline.

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This book is a very comprehensive account of the law of the church of England. Now in its fourth edition it covers many developments in law over the last 10 years. ... Written by a very experienced ecclesiastical lawyer, it is essential reading for anyone advising on ecclesiastical matters and has historical interest as well as being a mine of information on the subject. * David Pickup, Law Society Gazette * This Journal does not normally publish reviews of books after their first edition but the fourth edition of the key text on ecclesiastical law by the chairman of the Ecclesiastical Law Society calls for a salute and a warm welcome ... The new Hill will maintain its place at the centre of any ecclesiastical law library. * David Harte, Ecclesiastical Law Journal *