1st Edition
The Legal System of the Vatican City State Between Secular and Canon Law
By Konrad Dyda
Copyright 2026
244 Pages
by
Routledge
244 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book examines one of the fundamental phenomena in jurisprudence, Legal Transplants (reception of law), the study of which allows us both to determine the relationships between various legal systems and between civil law and other normative systems. Taking the Vatican City State as a case study, the work explores the theoretical and practical significance of canon law in the legal system. It... Read more
About the author
List of abbreviations
Legal tables
Introduction
1 Canon law and the nature of the Vatican City State
2 Canon law as the basis of the Vatican’s legal order
3 Significance of canon law in the reception of Italian law
4 The role of canon law vs. the influence of international law on the Vatican legal order
5 Determining the content of a legal norm and its application by competent bodies – from the Church’s teaching to positive law
Conclusion
Biography
Konrad Dyda is a lecturer in the Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Administration, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland. He works as an attorney-at-law and is also the founder and president of the Medical Rights Foundation.






