A report on Constitution and Zakonopravilo
Today it is considered to be Serbia's first Serbian language church-state Constitution.
- ZakonopraviloSt. Sava's Nomocanon was the compilation of civil law, based on Roman Law, and canon law, based on Ecumenical Councils.
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Saint Sava
1 linksSerbian prince and Orthodox monk, the first Archbishop of the autocephalous Serbian Church, the founder of Serbian law, and a diplomat.
Serbian prince and Orthodox monk, the first Archbishop of the autocephalous Serbian Church, the founder of Serbian law, and a diplomat.
In 1219 the Patriarchate exiled in Nicea recognized him as the first Serbian Archbishop, and in the same year he authored the oldest known constitution of Serbia, the Zakonopravilo nomocanon, thus securing full independence; both religious and political.
In the same year Sava published Zakonopravilo (or "St. Sava's Nomocanon"), the first constitution of Serbia; thus the Serbs acquired both forms of independence: political and religious.
Serbia in the Middle Ages
1 linksSerbia in the Middle Ages refers to the medieval period in the history of Serbia.
Serbia in the Middle Ages refers to the medieval period in the history of Serbia.
In the same year Sava issued the first constitution in Serbia, the Zakonopravilo.
Dušan's Code
0 linksCompilation of several legal systems that was enacted by Stefan Uroš IV Duš an of Serbia in 1349.
Compilation of several legal systems that was enacted by Stefan Uroš IV Duš an of Serbia in 1349.
It is considered an early constitution, or close to it; an advanced set of laws which regulated all aspects of life.
Dušan's Code was thus a supplement to Milutin's code, as well as a supplement to the various Church law codes that also had authority in Serbia; in particular the Nomocanon of Saint Sava (Zakonopravilo), enacted in 1219 with the establishment of the Serbian Orthodox Church and Serbian Kingdom.