PRÁVNĚHISTORICKÉ STUDIE
PRÁVNĚHISTORICKÉ STUDIE

Právněhistorické studie / Legal History Studies (Charles University journal; below referred to as PHS or Journal) is a scientific journal listed in the international prestigious database SCOPUS. The journal is published by Charles University in Prague under the guarantee of the Department of Legal History of the Faculty of Law of Charles University. It is published by the Karolinum Press. The journal focuses on the field of legal history and related topics.

Issue 1 of the Journal was published by the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences Publishing in June 1955. The Journal was initially published by the Cabinet of Legal History of the Czechoslovak Academy of Science (CSAV), later by the Institute of State and Law (CSAV) and then by the Institute of Legal History of the Faculty of Law of Charles University.

PHS is issued three times a year in April, August, and December and it presents original scientific works/papers as well as reviews, annotations and news from the scientific field of legal history. It also introduces annotated texts of a legal history nature. PHS accepts manuscripts from domestic as well as foreign authors. Manuscripts submitted by foreign authors are published in original language, namely in English, Slovak, German, French, Italian or Polish.

PHS (ISSN 0079-4929) is registered in the Czech national ISSN centre (supervised by the State Technical Library). The Journal is registered by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic according to Act No. 46/2000 Sb., on Rights and Liabilities for the Publishing of Periodicals and Change of Some Acts (Press Act), and it is allocated with registration number of periodical press MK E 18813.

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PRÁVNĚHISTORICKÉ STUDIE, Vol 46 No 2 (2016), 25–34

Vztah mezi římským a kanonickým právem ve středověku a papežská konstituce Super speculam. Několik stručných poznámek k rozsáhlé problematice

[The Relation between the Roman and the Canon Law in the Middle Ages and the Papal Constitution Super Speculam. A Few Brief Remarks to the Extensive Problems]

Miroslav Černý

published online: 26. 05. 2017

abstract

The paper deals with the constitution of Pope Honorius III. Super speculam (issued on November 22, 1219) in which Pope among other things, forbade the study of Roman law in Paris and surrounding areas. In the past this papal document was sometimes misinterpreted as the evidence of the resistance of the Church against the study of Roman law in general. This paper focuses on the broader historical context of the above-mentioned constitution and proves that the intention of the Pope was not weakening the importance of Roman law, that was on the contrary very useful for the Church as the part of ius utrumque. The only intention of the Pope was to preserve Paris as the centre of theological studies, that the Church considered more needed, and in particular to ensure that the members of the clergy were not distracted from the study of the sacred sciences.

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