Published: 2016-10-17

Total simulation of marriage consent (canon 1101 § 2 of the Code of Canon Law) in the sentence of the Roman Rota c. Erlebach of 22.10.2015

Wojciech Góralski
Ius Matrimoniale
Section: Orzecznictwo sądowe
https://doi.org/10.21697/im.2016.27.4.06

Abstract

The author presents and provides a comment on the final sentence handed down in the third instance (the Roman Rota) in a nullitatis matrimonii case, examined ob simulationem totalem at the complainant’s request (a negative and a positive sentences were handed down in the first and second instance respectively). The key issue in this case was determining whether in the examined case the complainant’s personal goals (fines operantis), namely the desire to improve the economic situation of her and her child, can be combined with the institutional goals of marriage (fines operis). By referring to judicature of the Roman Rota and thoroughly examining the case files, the adjudication panel c. Erlebach ruled that the complainant’s personal goals were consistent with the goals of the institution of marriage and that the woman has not ruled out ipsum matrimonium. Therefore, total simulation of marriage did not happen at the time the marriage was concluded.

Keywords:

simulation of marriage consent, marriage consent, canon 1101 § 2 CIC/1983

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Góralski, W. (2016). Total simulation of marriage consent (canon 1101 § 2 of the Code of Canon Law) in the sentence of the Roman Rota c. Erlebach of 22.10.2015. Ius Matrimoniale, 27(4), 123–140. https://doi.org/10.21697/im.2016.27.4.06

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