重视名誉权的规范传统

Michael Joseph Mazza
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享有良好姓名的权利是一项基本的、自然的人权,1983年《法典》第220条特别提到了这一点。然而,在目前的环境中,这项权利经常被遗忘。特别是天主教神职人员,他们的名誉权被教会内外的势力所忽视。这篇文章表明,尊重名利是任何真正人类社会的基础。注意到令人印象深刻的规范传统强烈支持家庭的法律利益,这篇文章展示了家庭利益如何成为早期教会生活见证的一部分,并随着时间的推移而发展。规范传统被纳入教会在1917年编纂的第一次尝试;梵蒂冈第二次会议之后,该法典的改革清楚地反映了20世纪在良好声誉方面的权威教育的发展。
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Canonical Tradition Valuing the Right to Reputation
The right to a good name is a fundamental, natural human right that is mentioned specifically in canon 220 of the 1983 Code. In the present environment, however, this right has been frequently forgotten. Catholic clergy, in particular, have seen their right to reputation overlooked by forces both within and outside the Church. This article shows that respect for the good of bona fama is fundamental to any truly human community. Noting the impressive canonical tradition strongly in support of the juridical good of bona fama, this article demonstrates how the good of bona fama became part of the lived testimony of the early Church and developed over time. The canonical tradition was incorporated into the Church's first attempt at codification in 1917; the reform of that Code after Vatican II clearly reflected the developments in 20th century magisterial teaching on the good of reputation.
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