Liber Sextus

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Liber Sextus is a 1298 collection of papal decretals and canon law promulgated by Pope Boniface VIII as an official supplement to earlier medieval church legal compilations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf collection of canon law
medieval legal text
papal decretal collection
appliesTo Latin Church NERFINISHED
authority universal law of the Latin Church
compiledIn late 13th century
contains constitutions of Boniface VIII
norms of canon law
papal decretals
some earlier papal decretals
countryOfOrigin Papal States NERFINISHED
field canon law scholarship
follows Decretals of Gregory IX NERFINISHED
Liber Extra NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Sextus Decretalium NERFINISHED
hasCanonicalAbbreviation VI
in VI°
hasLatinName Liber Sextus Decretalium NERFINISHED
hasPart Liber I NERFINISHED
Liber II NERFINISHED
Liber III NERFINISHED
Liber IV NERFINISHED
Liber V NERFINISHED
Liber VI NERFINISHED
hasStructure chapters
six books
titles
influenced later codifications of canon law
inForceStatus historically authoritative
partly abrogated
language Latin
legalSystem canon law
partOf Corpus iuris canonici NERFINISHED
predecessor Decretum Gratiani NERFINISHED
Liber Extra NERFINISHED
promulgatedBy Pope Boniface VIII NERFINISHED
promulgationDate 3 March 1298
promulgationYear 1298
subject benefices
church procedure
criminal canon law
ecclesiastical jurisdiction
marriage law
successor Clementinae NERFINISHED
Extravagantes Johannis XXII NERFINISHED
Extravagantes communes NERFINISHED
supplements Decretals of Gregory IX NERFINISHED
usedUntil 1917 Code of Canon Law NERFINISHED

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Corpus Iuris Canonici hasPart Liber Sextus