| 31. | In 1887 he gained his baccalaureate in theology and canon law.
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| 32. | Critics said it contradicted canon law and did not give accused priests due process.
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| 33. | This resulted in a considerable refinement of Western canon law.
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| 34. | Canon law has no relevance to the criminal justice system, or civil legal proceedings.
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| 35. | Gardiner's familiarity with canon law gave him a great advantage.
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| 36. | Church also provides for a resignation, with canon law saying:
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| 37. | He was evidently trained in canon law, perhaps at Oxford.
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| 38. | Canon law governs the Roman Catholic church throughout the world.
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| 39. | He was much consulted as an expert in canon law.
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| 40. | Coursework usually includes studies in Hebrew, canon law, and patristics.
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