Unreferenced date December 2007 Conflict of laws The term lexpatriae is Latin for the law of nationality in the conflict of laws which is the system of public law applied to any lawsuit where there is a choice to be made between several possibly relevant laws and a different result will be achieved depending on which law is selected. Explanation When a case comes before a court and all the main features of the case are local, the court will apply the lex fori , the prevailing municipal law , to decide the case. But if there are foreign elements to the case, the forum court may be obliged under the conflict of laws system to consider whether the forum court has jurisdiction to hear the case see the problem of forum shopping it must then characterisation conflict characterise the issues, i.e. allocate the factual basis of the case to its relevant legal classes and then apply the choice of law rules to decide the lex causae , i.e. which law is to be applied to each class. The lexpatriae is a civil law legal system civil law choice of law rule in some Jurisdiction area states , the law of habitual residence is used to test the status law status and capacity law capacity of the party law parties to the case. For example, suppose a person with a nationality in Denmark decides to take a round the world trip. It would be inconvenient if this person s legal status and capacities changed ... under the relevant lex fori , the lexpatriae should apply to define all major issues, and so produce ... between the laws of such units. See also Lex loci celebrationis Lex loci contractus Lex loci delicti commissi Lex loci solutionis Category Conflict of laws Category Latin legal terms ca Lexpatriae es Lexpatriae pl Prawo ojczyste ... of lex domicilii the law of domicile law domicile to determine status and capacity. Because the lexpatriae choice of law rule may select the law of a country that contains more than one legal system ... more details
Taxobox image image width 240px image caption regnum Fungus Fungi divisio Basidiomycota classis Agaricomycetes ordo Agaricales familia Cortinariaceae genus Gymnopilus species G. patriae binomial Gymnopilus patriae binomial authority B.J. Rees synonyms mycomorphbox name Gymnopilus patriae whichGills adnexed whichGills2 adnate capShape convex hymeniumType gills stipeCharacter ecologicalType saprotrophic sporePrintColor howEdible Gymnopilus patriae is a species of mushroom in the Cortinariaceae family. See also Portal Fungi List of Gymnopilus species List of Gymnopilus species External links http www.indexfungorum.org Names NamesRecord.asp?RecordID 459678 Gymnopilus patriae at Index Fungorum DEFAULTSORT Gymnopilus patriae Category Gymnopilus patriae Category Fungi of North America cortinariaceae stub vi Gymnopilus patriae ... more details
Press New Haven, CT, 1987, p. 57. ref Chronological list of Patres Patriae Romulus , 753 BC as the legendary ... of ancient Rome bg Pater Patriae cs Otec vlasti de Pater patriae es Padre de la Patria fr Pater patriae it Pater Patriae ml nl Vader des vaderlands ja no Landsfader nn Landsfader pl Pater patriae pt Pai da P tria ru sh Pater Patriae fi Pater patriae sv Landsfader ... more details
Parens patriae is Latin for parent of the nation. In law , it refers to the public policy law public policy power of the state polity state to intervene against an abusive or negligent parent, legal guardian or informal caretaker, and to act as the parent of any child or individual who is in need of protection. For example, some children, incapacitated individuals, and disabled individuals lack parents who are able and willing to render adequate care, requiring state intervention. In U.S. litigation, parens patriae can be invoked by the state to create its Standing law standing to sue the state declares itself to be suing on behalf of its people. For example, the Hart Scott Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act Hart Scott Rodino Antitrust Improvement Act of 1976 http www.law.cornell.edu uscode html uscode15 usc sec 15 00000015 c000 .html 15 USC 15 c , through Section 4C of the Clayton Act , permits state attorneys general to bring parens patriae suits on behalf of those injured by violations of the Sherman Act Sherman Antitrust Act . Discussion Parens patriae relates to a notion initially invoked by the King s Bench in the sixteenth century in cases of non compos mentis adults Lat not having control over the mind or intellect. Not of sound mind insane. See 108 A. 2d 820, 822. In certain ... firefox a&pg PA21 v onepage&q &f false ref The parens patriae doctrine was gradually applied to children ... patriae doctrine in cases involving children and not all courts, particularly newer courts such as the Australian Family Court est 1975 , have specific parens patriae jurisdiction. In the United States, invocation of the Parens Patriae Doctrine is constrained by the constitutional Parental Liberty Doctrine. ref http www.quaqua.org parenspatriae.htm Parens Patriae Quaqua Society Bot generated ... displace the supervisory power of the court in the exercise of its parens patriae function to the child ... of Michigan Press , 2010. ISBN 978 0 472 11714 7 References reflist 1 DEFAULTSORT Parens Patriae ... more details
Lex or LEX may refer to wiktionary lex TOCright People Lex given name Alfred Lex 1913 1944 , German Waffen SS officer in World War II Hans Ritter von Lex 1893 1970 , German politician and civil servant, and President of the German Red Cross Konrad Lex born 1974 , German ski mountaineer Places short for Lexington Avenue Manhattan in New York Lex, West Virginia , an unincorporated community Music Lex Records L.E.X. album L.E.X. album , a studio album by Liverpool Express Lex , a song on the album Classics Ratatat album Classics by the electronic music group Ratatat Software Lex software LEX cipher Lex URN , a type of Uniform Resource Name Acronym Leading edge extension , an extension to an aircraft wing surface Blue Grass Airport IATA airport code LEX , in Lexington, Kentucky Law Lex , the Latin word for law, statute , in the name of various laws such as Lex Baebia , Lex Iulia , etc. see Roman law and List of Roman laws Lex Canon law , in the Canon Law of the Catholic Church, a law which has been formulated in written form and promulgated by competent authority Miscellaneous 1983 Pacific typhoon season Typhoon Lex Sisang Typhoon Lex , in the Pacific Ocean in 1983 Lex building , a government office building in Brussels Financial Times The Lex column The Lex column in the Financial Times newspaper Lex dog , Iraq War dog Lex Vehicle Leasing See also USS Lexington CV 2 USS Lexington CV 2 , nicknamed the Lady Lex , a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier sunk in World War II Val ry Giscard d Estaing born 1926 , French politician nicknamed L Ex Lex XI F.C. , a Welsh football team Leges disambiguation Lexx disambig surname bg Lex cs Lex de Lex Begriffskl rung es LEX eo LEX fr Lex it LEX nl Lex ja LEX pl Lex pt Lex desambigua o fi Lex ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name A Lex Type studio Artist Sepultura Cover Sepulturaalex.jpg ... br Sepultura br Monika Cavalera Last album The Best of Sepultura br 2006 This album A Lex br 2009 Next album Kairos album Kairos br 2011 A Lex is the eleventh studio album by Brazil ian Heavy metal ..., following 2006 s Dante XXI which was based on Dante Alighieri s The Divine Comedy . A Lex ... 112632 archivedate 19 January 2009 DASHBot deadurl no ref Privative a a without lex law presumably referring to how Alex and his companions behaved. A Lex is available in three versions ... music Sepultura A lex title A Lex Sepultura Listen and discover music at publisher Last.fm date ... for What I Do was released in May 2009. Sepultura performed on the A Lex World Tour 2009 in Europe ... www.411mania.com music album reviews 95418 Sepultura A Lex Review 5B2 5D.htm A Lex review 411mania.com ... heavymetal.about.com od cdreviews fr sepulturaalex.htm A Lex review heavymetal.about.com. Retrieved .... http www.blistering.com fastpage fpengine.php link 1 templateid 14787 tempidx 4 menuid 2 A Lex review ..., Bob. http www.glidemagazine.com articles 54299 sepultura.html A Lex review glidemagazine.com. 2009 ... reviews details.cfm?releaseid 1699 A Lex review metalunderground.com. 2009 01 28. Retrieved on 2011 06 28. ref rev7 MetalSucks rev7score 3 5 ref http www.metalsucks.net 2009 01 13 a lex a mixed bag for the first post cavalera sepultura album A Lex review metalsucks.net. 2009 01 13. Retrieved ... reviews review detail 3756 A Lex review recordcollectormag.com. Retrieved on 2011 ... sepultura a lex A Lex review rocksound.tv. 2009 01 26. Retrieved on 2011 06 28. ref rev10 Sea of Tranquility ... reviews.php?op showcontent&id 7281 A Lex review 2009 01 08. Retrieved on 2011 06 28. ref Allmusic gave A Lex 4 stars out of 5 and called it a vicious, loud sledgehammer of an album . ref Allmusic ... and said, A Lex deftly fuses the band s many stylistic phases, from the thrash and death metal that launched ... more details
In conflict of laws , the term lex loci Latin for the law of the place ref name Amo Eugene Ehrich, Amo, Amas, Amat and More , p. 170, ISBN 0 06 272017 1. ref is a shorthand version of the choice of law rules that determine the lex causae . The relevant rules are Lex fori Lex loci actus Lex loci arbitri Lex loci celebrationis Lex loci contractus Lex loci delicti commissi Lex loci protectionis Schutzlandprinzip Lex loci rei sitae Lex loci solutionis Lex situs See also Lex tori law of crimes Lex causae Lexpatriae Domicile law Domicile Choice of law Forum selection References Reflist Category Latin legal terms Category Conflict of laws Latin legal phrase stub ... more details
Image 2010 01 24 17 37 Navy insignia on south wall of old warehouse on Cantonment Hill, Fremantle.jpg thumb 300px Non sibi sed patriae in concrete relief on a warehouse in Fremantle, Western Australia. Non sibi sed patriae is a Latin phrase meaning Not for self, but for country . The phrase is inscribed over the chapel doors at the United States Naval Academy . References reflist Krulak, C. C. 1998, 16 May 1998 . http www.s2company.com files readings krulak.htm Non Sibi Sed Patriae General Charles C. Krulak, USMC. Commandant of the Marine Corps, Commencement Remarks for the Uniformed Services University at the DAR Constitution Hall. General Charles C. Krulak, USMC Commandant of the Marine Corps. USNA. 2009 . United States Naval Academy Official U.S. Navy Web Site. http www.usna.edu VirtualTour 150years 1950.htm Brief History United States Naval Academy, 2009 Category Latin words and phrases ... more details
might be litigated. The civil law legal system civil law states use a test of either lexpatriae the law of nationality or the law of habitual residence to determine status and capacity. See also Lex loci celebrationis Lex loci contractus Lex loci delicti commissi Lex loci solutionis Category Conflict of laws Category Latin legal terms vi Lex domicilii ...unreferenced date December 2007 Conflict of laws The lex domicilii is the Latin term for law of the domicile in the conflict of laws . Conflict is the branch of public law regulating all lawsuit s involving a foreign law element where a difference in result will occur depending on which laws are applied. Explanation When a case comes before a court and all the main features of the case are local, the court will apply the lex fori , the prevailing municipal law , to decide the case. But if there are foreign elements to the case, the forum court may be obliged under the conflict of laws system to consider whether the forum court has jurisdiction to hear the case see the problem of forum shopping it must then characterisation conflict characterise the issues, i.e. allocate the factual basis of the case to its relevant legal classes and then apply the choice of law rules to decide the lex causae , i.e. which law is to be applied to each class. The lex domicilii is a common law choice of law rule applied to cases testing the status law status and capacity law capacity of the party law parties to the case. For example, suppose that a person domicile law domiciled in Malaysia decides to take a round the world trip. It would be inconvenient if this person s legal status and capacities changed every time they changed jurisdiction area jurisdiction , e.g. that they might be considered an minor law infant or an adult, marriage conflict married or free to marry, bankrupt or creditworthy, etc ... policy law public policy issues raised under the relevant lex fori , the domiciliary ... more details
Lex Cornelia refers to any Roman law ancient Roman law lex sponsored by an official whose gens name was Cornelia gens Cornelius , particularly Sulla . Known examples of a lex Cornelia include Lex Cornelia de iniuriis Lex Cornelia de praetoribus Lex Cornelia de proscriptione Lex Cornelia de provinciis Lex Cornelia de repetundis Lex Cornelia de sicariis et veneficis Lex Cornelia de maiestate dab ... more details
Conflict of laws Lex fori Latin for the laws of a forum is a legal term used in the conflict of laws used to refer to the laws of the jurisdiction area jurisdiction in which a legal action is brought. ref cite web title Lex fori publisher getlegal.com url http dictionary.getlegal.com lex fori accessdate 8 February ref When a court decides that it should, by reason of the principles of conflict of law , resolve a given legal dispute by reference to the laws of another jurisdiction, the lex causae , the lex fori still govern procedural matters. ref cite book last Collins first Lawrence title Dicey and Morris on the Conflicts of Laws edition 13th place London publisher Sweet & Maxwell year 2000 page 157 ref See also Lex causae Lex loci celebrationis Lex loci contractus Lex loci delicti commissi Lex loci rei sitae Lex situs Privilegium fori References references Lex Fori refers to the law of the forum, which means the law that the Court naturally applies e.g. Greek court would apply Greek law Category Conflict of laws Category Latin legal terms Latin legal phrase stub de Lex fori es Lex fori ja no Lex fori pl Zasada w a ciwo ci legis foris vi Lex fori ... more details
Lex Green may refer to Robert A. Green 1892&ndash 1973 &mdash Lex Green, Florida Democratic U.S. Congressman and judge Lex Green Illinois politician born 1954 &mdash Illinois Libertarian politician and unelected candidate for governor hndis name Green, Lex ... more details
Primarysources article date August 2011 EUR Lex is a service providing legal texts of the European Union on its official website Europa web portal europa.eu . Replacing the earlier service CELEX , EUR Lex provides direct free access to European Union law. The system makes it possible to consult the Official Journal of the European Union Official Journal of the European Union and it includes inter alia the treaty treaties , legislation , case law and legislative proposals. It offers extensive search facilities. EU stub See also Caselex EudraLex European Union directive European Union law List of European Union directives Official Journal of the European Union Treaty of Nice External links http eur lex.europa.eu en index.htm The EUR Lex website http eur lex.europa.eu JOIndex.do?ihmlang en Official Journal of the European Union Category European Union law Category Internet and the European Union ca EUR Lex de EUR Lex es EUR Lex fr EUR Lex it EUR Lex pl EUR Lex pt EUR Lex ... more details
italic title Refimprove date December 2009 Lex specialis , in law legal theory and practice , is a doctrine relating to the interpretation of laws, and can apply in both domestic and international law contexts. The doctrine states that where two laws govern the same factual situation, a law governing a specific subject matter lex specialis overrides a law which only governs general matters lex generalis . ref International Principle of law http www.trans lex.org 910000 Trans Lex.org ref The situation ordinarily arises with regard to the construction of earlier enacted specific legislation when more general legislation is later passed. However, in this situation, the doctrine lex posterior derogat legi priori may also apply the younger law overrides the older law. ref Zeller, Auslegung von Gesetz und Vertrag Interpretation of law and contract also Karl Larenz, Methodenlehre ref It can be assumed that the legislators planned to override the previous legislation. This principle also applies to construction of a body of law or single piece of legislation that contains both specific and general provisions. The name comes from the full statement of the doctrine a legal maxim in Latin language Latin Lex specialis derogat legi generali . See also Statutory interpretation International law References references DEFAULTSORT Lex Specialis Category Latin legal terms bg Lex specialis derogat generali de Lex specialis id Lex specialis derogat legi generali it Lex specialis derogat generali la Lex specialis derogat generali nl Lex specialis no Lex specialis nn Lex specialis prinsippet pl Lex specialis derogat legi generali ru Lex specialis derogat generali sk Lex specialis derogat legi generali sr Lex specialis sv Lex Specialis ... more details
The Lex Canuleia is a law of the Roman Republic passed in the year 445 BC . Named after the tribune Gaius Canuleius , who proposed it, it abolished a corresponding clarifyme corresponding to what? date December 2011 prohibition in the Twelve Tables and allowed Roman marriage marriage between Patrician ancient Rome patrician s and plebs plebeian s, with children inheriting the father s social status. It is also referred to in Latin as the Lex de conubio patrum et plebis . Canuleius also carried through a law that permitted plebeians to hold the office of Roman consul consul , the highest of the Roman magistrate Roman magistracies , which the patricians had retained as their prerogative. See also Gaius Canuleius Ius connubii Morganatic marriage Roman law List of Roman laws List of legal Latin terms External links http web.upmf grenoble.fr Haiti Cours Ak The Roman Law Library, incl. Leges Ancient Rome stub law term stub Category Roman law ca Lex Canuleia de Lex Canuleia fr Lex Canuleia it Lex Canuleia hu Lex Canuleia nl Lex Canuleia pt Lex Canuleia ro Lex Canuleia ru Lex Canuleia sh Lex Canuleia uk Lex Canuleia ... more details
LEX is a stream cipher based on the round transformation of Advanced Encryption Standard AES . LEX provides the same key agility and short message block performance as AES while handling longer messages faster than AES. In addition, it has the same hardware and software flexibility as AES, and hardware implementations of LEX can share resources with AES implementations. Designed by Alex Biryukov , LEX is a Phase 2 Focus candidate for the eSTREAM project. It is not patented. A new revision of LEX protects against a slide attack found in an earlier version. External links http www.ecrypt.eu.org stream lex.html eSTREAM page on LEX Cryptography navbox stream Category Stream ciphers crypto stub ru LEX ... more details
Lex Calpurnia also Lex Calpurnia de Repetundis or Lex de Rebus Repetundis was a law established in 149 BC by Tribune Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi consul 133 BC Lucius Calpurnius Piso . According to this law, a permanent court with a praetor who observed provincial governors has been established. The main reason was the increasing extortion in provinces. Provincial governors tried to compensate for their preceding service in Rome, which was unpaid, therefore levying too high taxes. The penalties were probably only pecuniary as a compensation and did not include exsilium . According to Cicero, it was the first law dealing with this concern. Newer laws continued to make penalties heavier. Another laws on this subject were Lex Junia probably 126 BC , Lex Acilia repetundarum 123 BC , Lex Servilia Glaucia 100 BC , Lex Cornelia de maiestate 81 BC and Lex Iulia de Repetundis 59 BC . Also it is the first case of a permanent court established. See also Roman law List of Roman laws External links http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts secondary SMIGRA Repetundae.html Repetundae Latin legal phrase stub Category Roman law bg Lex Calpurnia de Repetundis ca Lex Calpurnia de Repetundis es Lex Calpurnia it Lex Calpurnia ... more details
Lex Ogulnia 300 BC is one of the results of the long class struggle between Patrician ancient Rome patrician s and plebeian s. This law was named after tribune Quintus Ogulnius Gallus . With this law the priesthood s were open to plebeians. It also increased number of pontifices from five to nine including pontifex maximus . The first plebeian pontifex maximus Tiberius Coruncanius was appointed in 254 BC . Also it demanded five augur s to be plebeian. See also Other laws concerning the status of plebeians Lex Canuleia 445 BC Leges Liciniae Sextiae 367 BC Lex Hortensia 287 BC Roman Law List of Roman laws External links http web.upmf grenoble.fr Haiti Cours Ak The Roman Law Library, incl. Leges Category Roman law Ancient Rome stub ca Llei Og lnia de Lex Ogulnia it Lex Ogulnia pl Lex Ogulnia pt Lex Ogulnia uk Lex Ogulnia ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Context date October 2009 The Lex Manilia Law of Manilius was a Roman law established in 66 BC . The proposal of the law was supported by Cicero in his De Imperio Cn. Pompei speech, as an attempt to gain the notice of the influential Pompey. Instituted by the Tribune Gaius Manilius one year after the passage of the Lex Gabinia , it gave Pompey supreme command in the war against Mithridates, in place of Lucius Licinius Lucullus . The command against Mithridates was taken from Lucullus. The law was granted at a key point in Pompey s career, after his enormous success against the pirates in the Mediterranean. The transfer of command from Lucullus to Pompey angered the aristocracy, who, as with the Lex Gabinia, felt threatened by Pompey s increasing power. Many members of the aristocracy were also angered over the humiliation of Lucullus, and viewed Pompey with envy and suspicion. Significance of the Lex Manilia Like the Lex Gabinia, the Lex Manilia awarded more military power to Pompey. Because these laws gave supreme military power to one man, they did not meet with the approval of the traditional aristocracy. However, despite Pompey s growing unpopularity with the wealthy aristocracy, his popularity with the common people was at its peak. This enabled the passing of the two laws by the Popular Assembly, an unorthodox, but not a completely unfamiliar way of bypassing the senate to enact legislation These laws reflect the constant political struggle between the optimates and the populares . But, more importantly, they show that the Senate was not always in control of the passage of legislation. Despite the unhappiness of Lucullus and other members of the Aristocracy, Pompey emerged victorious in the war after the suicide of Mithridates ... Rome stub bg Lex Manilia ca Lex Manilia de bello Mithridatico de Lex Manilia fr Lex Manilia it Lex Manilia sh Lex Manilia ... more details
BLP sources date February 2012 no footnotes date February 2012 Alexander Lex Franken born April 1, 1916, date of death unknown was a Netherlands Dutch water polo player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics . Born in Utrecht city Utrecht , he was part of the Dutch team which finished fifth in the Water polo at the 1936 Summer Olympics 1936 tournament . He played all seven matches. References http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes fr lex franken 1.html Lex Franken s profile at Sports Reference.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Franken, Lex ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 1, 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Franken, Lex Category 1916 births Category Dutch water polo players Category Olympic water polo players of the Netherlands Category People from Utrecht city Category Year of death missing Category Water polo players at the 1936 Summer Olympics Netherlands waterpolo bio stub nl Lex Franken ... more details
Orphan date January 2012 Lex animata the law animate is a mediaeval Latin term for the law being embodied in a living entity, usually the sovereign by the grace of God . In that sense a king could be lex animata, a living, breathing law. This worked both ways, the argument went the king was law, but he could not do but as the law instructed. ref Samuel Rutherford Lex, Rex. ref This idea is sometimes traced to king Charles I of England who said Rex est lex The King is the Law , an idea moderated by his successor king James I of England as A Deo rex, a rege lex , meaning that regal powers come from God, while legal powers derive from the king. These ideas were later deconstructed by Montesquieu and other constitutional thinkers of the Age of Enlightenment Enlightenment . Modern usage The idea of Lex animata is sometimes used in modern political debate, usually to scorn an opponent for being too self important or delusional about his insights into the law and constitutional affairs. In judicial circles it is sometimes used in jest, recognising a peer as an authority on the law in general. Noted Icelandic lawyer Konr J nsson is often referred to as Lex animata in public discourse. References Reflist External links http www.constitution.org sr lexrex.htm Lex, Rex in its entirety HTML Category Medieval law Category Latin legal terms ... more details
italictitle Lex orandi, lex credendi Latin language Latin loosely translatable as the law of prayer is the law of belief refers to the relationship between worship and belief, and is an ancient Christian principle which provided a measure for developing the ancient Christian creeds, the canon of scripture and other doctrinal matters based on the prayer texts of the Church, that is, the Church s liturgy ... lex statuat supplicandi ref Roman Catholicism The principle is considered very important in Catholic ... the faith received from the apostles whence the ancient saying lex orandi, lex credendi or legem credendi lex statuat supplicandi , according to Prosper of Aquitaine . The law of prayer is the law of faith ... and sources of that which is believed lex orandi, lex credendi . Digging deep into the sources ... ref Anglicanism unreferencedsection date April 2010 Lex orandi, lex credendi is a fundamental ... was in employing the principle of lex orandi, lex credendi to teach the English congregations ..., Eucharist Symbol of Transformation . New York Pueblo, 1989. W. Taylor Stevenson, Lex Orandi Lex Credendi. In The Study of Anglicanism , ed. by Stephen Sykes and John Booty. London SPCK, 1988 ..., Temple , ed. by William J. Wolf. Wilton, CT Morehouse Barlow, 1979. Paul de Clerck, Lex orandi, lex ... Ritualism External links http www.oecumenisme.ca archive jesson lexorandi.pdf Lex orandi, lex credendi Towards a liturgical theology http www.prayerbook.ca library machray issue2 machray2g.htm Lex Orandi or Lex Credendi http wesley.nnu.edu wesleyan theology theojrnl 31 35 32 2 08.htm Lex orandi, lex .... Mr. Lex Orandi, lex credendi. As we pray, as we live. http catholicism.org lex orandi lex credendi.html Brother Andr Marie, M.I.C.M. Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi Category Anglicanism Category Anglican ... Category Eastern Orthodoxy Category Catholic liturgy Category Latin religious phrases id Lex Orandi Lex Credendi pl Lex orandi ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Wiktionary Lex ferenda is a Latin expression that means future law used in the sense of what the law should be as opposed to lex lata the current law . The derivative expression de lege ferenda means with a view to the future law . The expressions are generally used in the context of proposals for legislative improvements, especially in the academic literature, both in the Anglo American and in the continental legal systems. See also List of Latin phrases DEFAULTSORT Lex Ferenda Category Latin legal terms Latin legal phrase stub cs De lege ferenda de Latein im Recht D et Lex ferenda el De lege ferenda no De lege ferenda nn De lege ferenda sk De lege ferenda fi De lege ferenda sv De lege ferenda ... more details
wiktionary Lex lata also called de lege lata is a Latin expression that means the law as it exists as opposed to lex ferenda . References references See also List of Latin phrases Category Latin legal terms Latin legal phrase stub cs De lege lata de De lege lata et Lex lata el De lege lata no De lege lata nn De lege lata sk De lege lata fi De lege lata sv De lege lata tr Lex lata ... more details
Lex Frisionum , the Law Code of the Frisians , was recorded in Latin during the reign of Charlemagne , after the year 785, when the Frankish conquest of Frisia was completed by the final defeat of the Frisian king Radboud . The law code covered the region of the Frisians . The Frisians were divided into four legal classes, to whom the law, or those transgressions of it that incurred set fines, applied. They were the nobles, the freemen, the serfs and slaves. The clergy are not mentioned in the Lex Frisionum as they were not liable to civil law. The Frisians received the title of freemen and were allowed to choose their own Podest podestat or imperial governor. In the Lex Frisionum three districts of Frisia are clearly distinguished the law governs all of Frisia, but West Frisia between Zwin and Vlie and East Frisia between Lauwers and Weser have certain stated exceptional provisions At the partition treaty of Verdun 843 the whole of Frisia became part of Lotharingia at the treaty of Meersen 870 it was briefly divided between the kingdoms of the East Franks Austrasia and the West Franks Neustria , but in 808 the whole country was united to Austrasia. The first twenty two chapters of the Lex Frisionum are entirely concerned with schedules of fines compositio and wergeld , the compensations ... from the Lex Thuringorum Law Code of the Thuringia ns to cover instances not previously covered ... was not committed. The only trial by ordeal mentioned twice in the Lex Frisionum is the ordeal by boiling ... and wergeld , the laws from the Lex Frisionum date from the first half of the 7th century at the latest. There are no surviving manuscripts of the Lex Frisionum. The only testimony is the oldest printed ... Libri... . Among them he printed the Lex Frisionum, but from what source, or how corrupt his ... http www.keesn.nl lexLex Frisionum Start Page http www.keesn.nl lex intr en.htm Introduction ... Lex Frisionum de Lex Frisionum fy Lex Frisionum nl Lex Frisionum ... more details