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    Ius or Jus (Latin, plural iura) in ancient Rome was a right to which a citizen (civis) was entitled by virtue of his citizenship (civitas). The iura were...
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  • Ius or IUS may refer to: Indiana University Southeast, an American campus International Union of Students, a global association of student unions International...
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    Roman law (redirect from Ius civile)
    replaced by so-called vulgar law. Ius civile, ius gentium, and ius naturale. The ius civile ("citizen law", originally ius civile Quiritium) was the body...
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  • Jus gentium (redirect from Ius gentium)
    The ius gentium or jus gentium (Latin for "law of nations") is a concept of international law within the ancient Roman legal system and Western law traditions...
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  • Ius naturale is Latin for natural right, the laws common to all beings. Roman jurists wondered why the ius gentium (the laws which applied to foreigners...
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  • The ius promovendi, in Dutch higher education, is the right to supervise doctoral students. Its name is Latin, literally meaning "the right to promote"...
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  • substance. It is employed in contradistinction to the ius abutendi, the right of disposal. Ius Ius abutendi Black's Law Dictionary (Second Edition 1910)...
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  • Jus commune (redirect from Ius commune)
    Jus commune or ius commune is Latin for "common law" in certain jurisdictions. It is often used by civil law jurists to refer to those aspects of the...
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    the west with Noctis Labyrinthus; proceeding to the east are Tithonium and Ius chasmata, then Melas, Candor and Ophir chasmata, then Coprates Chasma, then...
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  • Ius abutendi (or abusus), a term in civil law and Roman law, is one of the three major subsets in the bundle of rights making up ownership (dominium)...
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  • Ius privatum is Latin for private law. Contrasted with ius publicum (the laws relating to the state), ius privatum regulated the relations between individuals...
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    Latin rights (redirect from Ius Latii)
    Latin rights (also Latin citizenship, Latin: ius Latii or ius latinum) were a set of legal rights that were originally granted to the Latins (Latin: "Latini"...
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  • Ius publicum is Latin for public law. Public law regulated the relationships of the government to its citizens, including taxation, while ius privatum...
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  • Ius in re, or jus in re, under civil law, more commonly referred to as a real right or right in rem, is a right in property, known as an interest under...
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  • In Roman law, ius singulare (Latin, "singular law") was a special law that applied to a certain class of persons, such as soldiers or minors, or to an...
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  • The canon law of the Catholic Church (from Latin ius canonicum) is "how the Church organizes and governs herself". It is the system of laws and ecclesiastical...
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    International Union of Students (IUS) was a worldwide nonpartisan association of university student organizations. The IUS was the umbrella organization...
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    Ius Italicum (Latin, Italian or Italic law) was a law in the early Roman Empire that allowed the emperors to grant cities outside Italy the legal fiction...
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    the ius commercii and ius conubii (rights of property and marriage) The optimo iure, who held these rights as well as the ius suffragii and ius honorum...
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    Jus soli (redirect from Ius soli)
    Renunciation of citizenship Naturalization Birth aboard aircraft and ships Ius sanguinis Ius soli Repatriation By result Citizenship Multiple citizenship Passport...
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  • Ius strictum means "strict law", or law interpreted without any modification and in its utmost rigor. It is a very rare term in the materials of classical...
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  • Chris Ius (born January 14, 1954, in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian boxer, who represented his native country at two consecutive Summer Olympics...
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  • Jus accrescendi, in Roman law, is the right of survivorship, the right of the survivor or survivors of two or more joint tenants to the tenancy or estate...
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    Droit du seigneur ('right of the lord'), also known as jus primae noctis ('right of the first night'), sometimes referred to as prima nocta, was a supposed...
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    Ius Chasma is a large canyon in the Coprates quadrangle of Mars at 7° south latitude and 85.8° west longitude. It is about 938 km long and was named after...
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  • In ancient Roman law, commercium or ius commercii was a privilege granted to a non-citizen (peregrinus) or a holder of Latin rights to acquire property...
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    the core texts and principles of Rome's religious and civil law (ius divinum and ius civile). See also commentarii pontificum. In animal sacrifice, the...
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  • Jus sanguinis (redirect from Ius sanguinis)
    63–81. doi:10.1111/rego.12197. S2CID 158447458. Safran (2016), p. 314. "ius sanguinis - European Commission". home-affairs.ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 4...
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  • Ius Laboris is a global alliance of law firms that specialise in employment, labour, immigration and pensions law. The network has over 1,500 HR lawyers...
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