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Tribunal of the Roman Rota Art. 126 — The Roman Rota is a court of higher instance at the Apostolic See, usually at the appellate stage, with the purpose of safeguarding rights within the Church; it fosters unity of jurisprudence, and, by virtue of its own decisions, provides assistance to lower tribunals. Art. 127 — The judges of this Tribunal constitute a college. Persons of proven doctrine and experience, they have been selected by the Supreme Pontiff from various parts of the world. The Tribunal is presided over by a dean, likewise appointed by the Supreme Pontiff from among the judges and for a specific term of office. Art. 128 — This Tribunal adjudicates: 1. in second instance, cases that have been decided by ordinary tribunals of first instance and are being referred to the Holy See by legitimate appeal; 2. in third or further instance, cases already decided by the same Apostolic Tribunal and by any other tribunals, unless they have become a res iudicata. Art. 129 — § 1. The Tribunal, however, judges the following in first instance: 1. bishops in contentious matters, unless it is a question of the rights or temporal goods of a juridical person represented by the bishop; 2. abbots primate or abbots superior of a monastic congregation and supreme moderators of religious institutes of pontifical right; 3. dioceses or other ecclesiastical persons, whether physical or juridical, which have no superior below the Roman Pontiff; 4. cases which the Supreme Pontiff commits to this Tribunal. § 2. It deals with the same cases even in second and further instances, unless other provisions are made. Art. 130 — The Tribunal of the Roman Rota is governed by its own law.
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