Determinación de los límites de la incapacidad de asumir las obligaciones esenciales del matrimonio como incapacitas ex parte voluntatis

In light of the specific contribution John Paul II’s teaching to a more refined understanding of marital consent, the purpose of this paper is to determine, as precisely as possible, the minimum threshold of psychological capacity required of the will (intention, decision and choice) in assuming the...

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Author: Tejero, E. (Eloy)|||/items/2c425da7-aec6-409f-8e55-726b3055b177
Format: article
Publication Date:2013
Country:España
Institution:Universidad de Navarra
Repository:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Language:Spanish
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/41288
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/41288
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Incident psychopathology
Incapacity to consent
Incapacity of the will
Incapacity to assume
Psicopatología incidente
Incapacidad de consentir
Incapacidad de parte de la voluntad
Incapacidad de asumir
Materias Investigacion::Derecho canónico
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Summary:In light of the specific contribution John Paul II’s teaching to a more refined understanding of marital consent, the purpose of this paper is to determine, as precisely as possible, the minimum threshold of psychological capacity required of the will (intention, decision and choice) in assuming the commitments and obligations of marriage, so as to establish whether or not a given individual in a particular case lacks such capacity because (s)he does not meet the minimum threshold. The psychopathologies that may undermine each of the psychological characteristics comprising the capacity to assume obligations, thus causing incapacity as such, are outlined.