Court of Arches

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The Court of Arches is the historic ecclesiastical court of appeal for the Province of Canterbury in the Church of England, traditionally dealing with church law and clerical discipline.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Church of England institution
court of appeal
ecclesiastical court
appliesField canon law
church discipline
clerical discipline
ecclesiastical law
appliesToJurisdiction Province of Canterbury
associatedOffice Official Principal of the Archbishop of Canterbury
buildingUsed St Mary-le-Bow, London
surface form: St Mary-le-Bow, London (historically)
country England
decisionType judgments in ecclesiastical causes
establishedInPeriod Middle Ages
governingBody Archbishop of Canterbury
surface form: Archbishop of Canterbury (as metropolitan authority)
hasJurisdictionOver clergy of the Province of Canterbury
ecclesiastical offences
faculties and church buildings (in some matters)
headedBy Dean of the Arches
hearsAppealsFrom diocesan consistory courts in the Province of Canterbury
hierarchicalLevel provincial court of appeal
historicalFunction final ecclesiastical court of appeal for the Province of Canterbury (before secular appeal reforms)
historicalLanguage Latin
Law French
language English
legalAuthority Acts of Parliament relating to ecclesiastical matters
Measures of the Church of England
canon law of the Church of England
legalStatus court of record
legalSystem English ecclesiastical law
location London, England
surface form: London
namedAfter arches of the crypt of St Mary-le-Bow
officeHolderTitle Dean of the Arches
originalSeat Church of St Mary-le-Bow
parallelInstitution Consistory Court of York
surface form: Court of the Chancery of York
partOf Church of England
regionServed southern province of the Church of England
religion Anglicanism
religiousOrganization Church of England
subordinateTo Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
surface form: Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (in some appeals historically)

Queen's Bench Division
surface form: King’s Bench Division of the High Court of Justice (in certain matters)
superiorTo consistory courts of dioceses in the Province of Canterbury
tradition Anglican canon law tradition
typeOfCourt appellate court
ecclesiastical appellate tribunal
use appeals in ecclesiastical causes
disciplinary proceedings against clergy
doctrinal disputes (in some cases)
matrimonial and moral causes (historically)

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High Commission Court relatedTo Court of Arches
Consistory Court of York subordinateTo Court of Arches
this entity surface form: Court of Arches (in ecclesiastical appeal structure)