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- Title
SOBRE O RECONHECIMENTO NA REPÚBLICA FEDERATIVA DO BRASIL DE DIPLOMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO STRICTO SENSU EM DIREITO CANÓNICO EXPEDIDO POR UNIVERSIDADE DA SANTA SÉ.
- Authors
Klausner, Eduardo Antônio
- Abstract
This work investigates whether it is possible to recognize, in Brazil, a postgraduate diploma stricto sensu in Canon Law - issued by an institution of higher education belonging to the Holy See -, that produces effects equivalent to the academic degrees of Master or Doctor of Law conferred in the country. The Agreement between Brazil and the Holy See, in force since February 11, 2010, ensures the reciprocal recognition of diplomas and qualifications at the postgraduate level, in compliance with the requirements of the legal systems from Brazil and the Holy See. The issue is new and has not yet been addressed by the academy in its entirety despite its obvious importance. There is uncertainty about the legal nature of Canon Law, the requirements for granting the degree, and compatibility with the degree, Master or Doctor of Law conferred in Brazil. In order to achieve the desideratum of research, first the analytical method will be adopted with an examination of the doctrine, legislation and jurisprudence so that the nature of Canon Law can be determined, if it is a juridical or a theological knowledge; next, it will be verified if a higher education institution, maintained by the Holy See, can be considered a foreign institution of higher education and research according to Brazilian law; last, it will be verified if the diploma in Canon Law granted by the Roman university is apt for recognition, even if the stricto sensu postgraduate course is fully realized in Brazil.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; PAPACY; ROMAN law; UNIVERSITIES &; colleges; HIGHER education research; ECCLESIASTICAL law; CANON law
- Publication
Quaestio Iuris (QI), 2019, Vol 12, Issue 2, p360
- ISSN
1807-8389
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.12957/rqi.2019.37638