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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Church Statute of Prince Yaroslav (Russian: Церковный Устав князя Ярослава) is a source of church law in Old Rus', defined legal authority of church by the prince (knyaz), his administration and churchmen. Yaroslav's Statute was a short legal code, regulated relationship between the church and the state, including demarcation of jurisdiction between church and princely courts, index of persons within the church jurisdiction, rules of family law (family law belonged to church jurisdiction) and sanctions against moral violation. The statute was written at the 11th-12th century and remaked during 13th-16th centuries, in Old Church Slavonic and Old Russian. It was one of the first church sources of Old Russian Law. Church Statute of Prince Vladimir and other Old Russian princely statutes served to closely purposes. But church jurisdiction was expanded in comparison with Vladimir's Statute. A part of the lawsuits in the Yaroslav's Statute was referred to the church jurisdiction, and a part - to joint jurisdiction of the church and the prince. One of the sources of the statute was Byzantine law, including Nomocanon.The statute was written on behalf of Kievan prince (and the prince of all Rus') \"Yaroslav, son of Volodimir (modern writing: Vladimir), following [the example of] my father's gift, have consulted with Ilarion, Metropolitan of Kiev and All Rus' \"."@en }

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