Two Different Hypotheses of Nullity of Judicial Decisions | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Two Different Hypotheses of Nullity of Judicial Decisions
Key Points
Examines nullity of judicial decisions caused by procedural violations.
Key concepts include canonical issues and two distinct Rotal decrees.
Analysis addresses separate cases that highlight different forms of violation.
Findings suggest that understanding procedural violation is crucial for judicial integrity.
Abstract
The paper examines some relevant canonical issues emerging from two Rotal decrees which deal with two distinct cases of nullity of judicial decisions, caused by different kinds of procedural violation.