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[EN]The article poses the analysis of the judicial prosecutions developed by the bishopric court of Zaragoza about conflict in premarital relationships. Along this analysis are described the functions of the court, the different cases that it accepted and under what which legal parameters were the verdicts elaborated. The objective is to appoint the juristic terms were followed by the court and what their competences were, according to the common ethics.
[ES]El presente artículo plantea el análisis de los procesos judiciales desarrollados en el tribunal diocesano de Zaragoza sobre los conflictos para acceder al matrimonio. A lo largo de este análisis se describe el funcionamiento del tribunal, los diversos casos que atendía y sobre que criterios se elaboraban las sentencias. El objetivo es determinar que principios legales seguía este tribunal y cuales eran sus competencias según la moral popular
El contenido del artículo forma parte de la investigación del proyecto «Mujer y cambio social en el valle del Ebro (S.XVIII)», HAR 2008 02392.
I Encuentro de Jóvenes Investigadores, Zaragoza, 9 y 10 de Febrero del 2012
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Esponsales, Moral popular, Betrothal, Common ethics, Derecho canónico, Churc court, Canon law, Tribunal diocesano, jactancia, Jactancia
Esponsales, Moral popular, Betrothal, Common ethics, Derecho canónico, Churc court, Canon law, Tribunal diocesano, jactancia, Jactancia
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