Outline of Catholic canon law

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the canon law of the Catholic Church:

Catholic canon law is the set of rules and principles (laws) by which the Catholic Church is governed, through enforcement by governmental authorities.[clarification needed][citation needed] Law is also the field which concerns the creation and administration of laws.

Current law[edit]

Legal history[edit]

Legal history of the Catholic Church

Corpus Juris Canonici[edit]

Corpus Juris Canonici

Ancient church orders[edit]

Ancient church orders

Collections of ancient canons[edit]

Collections of ancient canons – Overview of ancient Christian laws

Other[edit]

Eastern Catholic canon law[edit]

Eastern Catholic canon law – Canon law for the Eastern Catholic churches

Liturgical law[edit]

Sacramental law[edit]

Holy Orders[edit]

Confession[edit]

Eucharist[edit]

Matrimonial law[edit]

Impediments to marriage[edit]

Matrimonial dispensation[edit]

Trials and tribunals[edit]

Tribunal officers[edit]

Tribunal procedure[edit]

Canonical structures[edit]

Particular churches[edit]

Juridic persons[edit]

Jurisprudence[edit]

Philosophy, theology, and fundamental theory of Catholic canon law[edit]

Law of persons[edit]

Canonical documents[edit]

Penal law[edit]

Procedural law[edit]

Election of the Roman Pontiff

Academic degrees[edit]

See also[edit]

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