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Journal Of Ethiopian Church Studies (No.2)
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Journal Of Ethiopian Church Studies (No.2) (Paper Cover)
የኢትዮጵያ ቤተክርስቲያን ጥናት መጽሔት(ቁ.፪)

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In the early times, when the Orthodox Church was a state religion, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church was able to extend its thoughts, values, cultures in all government affairs. Accordingly, the Church law, especially the Fetha Negest (The Law of Kings), became the governing law of the state since its introduction into Ethiopia; The judges have also been those who have knowledge of the Church dogmas, faith, orders and values. In this early period, the church had its own adjudicative organ. the ecclesiastical court, which adjudicate disputes that pertains to church affairs. At present, due to the separation of state and religion, the Church suffered from an external pressure since the regular/government courts are unable to preserve its interest, peace, and age-old contribution. This resulted in lack of just, fair and honest/integrity decision in a dispute between the Church and its workers, embarrassing its internal matters, adjudication of church disputes by judges who do not have knowledge of church's dogma, faith, orders, values. Some regular courts have decided that they do not. have jurisdiction to entertain cases arising from the church, for example, employment disputes between the Church and its priests. Though the 1995 constitution of FDRE provides that a religious court will be established separate from the regular courts, the EOTC did not do much for the establishment of an ecclesiastical court. This article addresses issues concerning the ecclesiastical courts. Particularly, the 'article assesses the contribution of the establishment of ecclesiastical court to the Church, for national interest, the existence, or otherwise, of a legal framework forlts establishment. 

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Product Details
  Paper Cover: 142 pages
  Publisher: Mahibere Kidusan (August 2012)
  Languages: Amharic, Englsih
  Product Dimension: 6.8 x 9.5 x .05 Inches
  Shipping Weight: 276 Grams (View shipping rates and policies)
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  MPID: 0391125730
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