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jus (latin)

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  • jus — / jəs, yu̇s/ n pl ju·ra / jər ə, yü rä/ [Latin] 1: law 2: a legal principle or right Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • jus — [ ʒy ] n. m. • 1165; lat. jus 1 ♦ Liquide contenu dans une substance végétale et extrait par pression, décoction. ⇒ suc. Le jus des fruits. Exprimer le jus d une orange, d un citron à l aide d un presse fruits. Jus qui jaillit, coule d un fruit.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Jus soli — (Latin: right of the soil),[1] also known as birthright citizenship, is a right by which nationality or citizenship can be recognized to any individual born in the territory of the related state.[2] At the turn of the nineteenth century, nation… …   Wikipedia

  • Jus sanguinis — (Latin for right of blood ) is a social policy by which nationality or citizenship is not determined by place of birth, but by having an ancestor who is a national or citizen of the state. It contrasts with jus soli (Latin for right of soil ).At… …   Wikipedia

  • jus cogens — jus co·gens / kä gənz, kō gens/ n [New Latin, literally, constraining law]: a principle of international law that is based on values taken to be fundamental to the international community and that cannot be set aside (as by treaty) it is doubtful …   Law dictionary

  • Jus ad bellum — (Latin for Justice to War ; see also Just War) are a set of criteria that are consulted before engaging in war, in order to determine whether entering into war is justifiable. Jus ad bellum is sometimes considered a part of the laws of war,… …   Wikipedia

  • jus tertii — jus ter·tii / tər shē ˌī, ter , shē ˌē/ n [Latin]: a right of a third party (as to property in another s possession); also: the right to assert the rights of another in a lawsuit ◇ In property actions the claims of a third party on the property… …   Law dictionary

  • Jus gentium — Jus gentium, Latin for law of nations , was originally the part of Roman law that the Roman Empire applied to its dealings with foreigners, especially provincial subjects. In later times the Latin term came to refer to the natural or common law… …   Wikipedia

  • jus privatum — jus pri·va·tum / prə vā təm, prī ; prē vä təm/ n [New Latin, from Latin, private law or right]: a right of private ownership compare jus publicum Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • jus publicum — jus pub·li·cum / pə bli kəm, pü blē ˌku̇m/ n [New Latin, from Latin, public law or right]: a right of public ownership; specif: the right of ownership of real property that is held in trust by a government for the public tidal flats are subject… …   Law dictionary

  • Jus exclusivae — Jus Exclusivæ (Latin for right of exclusion ; sometimes called the papal veto) was the right claimed by several Catholic monarchs of Europe to veto a candidate for the papacy. At times the right was claimed by the French monarch, the Spanish… …   Wikipedia

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