De Iudice Conservatore Regularium Tractatus Canonicus is a comprehensive treatise on the role and function of the Judge Conservator within the framework of Canon Law. Penned by Petrus M. Forti, this work delves into the canonical aspects of the judge's responsibilities, particularly concerning religious orders and their governance. The book provides an in-depth exploration of the historical and legal foundations of this ecclesiastical office, offering insights into its application and significance within the Catholic Church.
Scholars and students of Canon Law, as well as those interested in the legal history of religious institutions, will find this volume to be an invaluable resource. Forti's treatise contributes to a deeper understanding of the intricacies of ecclesiastical legal processes and the administration of justice within the Church.
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