Eastern Canon Law
The Pontifical Oriental Institute is home to the only Catholic Faculty of Oriental Canon Law in the world.
The main area of work of this Faculty is the CCEO, which is the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches. Teaching and research also include the historical sources of the canons, the philosophy and theology of law, and the study of the various particular laws of the Churches sui iuris.
After completing the Bachelor's degree in Theology (first cycle), students are admitted to the Licentiate (D.C.O.L.).
After completing the Licentiate (second cycle), students can enroll in the Doctoral program (D.C.O.D.).
Those who are interested in deepening a specific topic or having a general knowledge of Eastern Canon Law can enroll in the Diploma in Eastern Canon Law.
After consulting with the Dean regarding the choice of topic and moderator of the licentiate dissertation, the student must:
- in May of the first year of the Licentiate (due date to be verified in the Ordo), submit to the Registrar the title of the dissertation using the form correctly filled out and signed by the moderator;
- in April of the second year of the Licentiate (due date to be verified in the Ordo), submit to the Registrar in hard copy and digital format the completed dissertation, with the anti-plagiarism declaration and the moderator’s approval form correctly completed and signed by the moderator himself.
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