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" All nations," says the Institutional Treatise published under the authority of the Emperor Justinian, " who are ruled by laws and customs, are governed partly by their own particular laws, and partly by those laws which are common to all mankind. The... "
Legitimate Functions of Judge-made Law: An Address Delivered Before the ... - Página 7
de Hannis Taylor - 1905 - 18 páginas
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The Institutes of Justinian

Thomas Cooper - 1841 - 672 páginas
...which a people enacts for its own government, is called the civil law of that people. But that law, which natural reason appoints for all mankind, is called the law of nations, because all nations make use of it. The people of Rome are governed partly by their own laws, and partly by the laws, which...
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The Life of Hon. Nathaniel Chipman, LL. D.: Formerly Member of the United ...

Daniel Chipman - 1846 - 422 páginas
...gentes perceque custoditur ; vocaturque jus gentium, quasi quo jure omnes gentes utuntur" — " That law which natural reason appoints for all mankind, is called the law of nations, because all nations make use of it." We are not, however, to suppose this law always to have been dictated by pure reason,...
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Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society and Its ...

Henry Sumner Maine - 1861 - 432 páginas
...governed partly by their own particular laws, and partly by those laws which are common to all mankind. The law which a people enacts is called the Civil...called the Law of Nations, because all nations use it." The part of the law " which natural reason appoints for all mankind " was the element which the Edict...
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Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society, and Its ...

Sir Henry James Sumner MAINE - 1861 - 434 páginas
...governed partly by their own particular laws, and partly by those laws which are common to all mankind. The law which a people enacts is called the Civil...called the Law of Nations, because all nations use it." The part of the law " which natural reason appoints for all mankind " was the element which the Edict...
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American Slavery Distinguished from the Slavery of English Theorists, and ...

Samuel Seabury - 1861 - 322 páginas
...antipathy to another species.5' government of itself, is called the civil law of that people. But that law which natural reason appoints for all mankind, is called the law of Nations, because all nations make use of it.7? Hence it appears that what the Justinian Code means by the law of Nations, is the...
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Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society, and Its ...

Henry Sumner Maine - 1870 - 434 páginas
...governed partly by their own particular laws, and partly by those laws which are common to all mankind. The law which a people enacts is called the Civil...called the Law of Nations, because all nations use it." The part of the law "which natural reason appoints for all mankind " was the element which the Edict...
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Outlines of Roman Law: Consisting Chiefly of An Analysis and Summary of the ...

Thomas Whitcombe Greene - 1872 - 258 páginas
...law to animals which* are not human, but only the natural relation, which is thefoundation of law. the Civil Law of that people, but that which natural...called the Law of Nations, because all nations use it." (Inst. I. 2, and Gai. I. 1). Jus civile is, I. Scriptum; and II. Non scriptum. I. Jus scriptum consists...
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The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal ..., Volume 1

1872 - 1116 páginas
...governed partly by their own particular laws, and partly by those laws which are common to all mankind. The law which a people enacts is called the civil...natural reason appoints for all mankind is called * "Ancient Law," p. 334. the law of nations, because all nations use it." " Quod naturalis ratio inter...
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Outlines of Roman Law: Consisting Chiefly of An Analysis and Summary of the ...

Thomas Whitcombe Greene - 1872 - 262 páginas
...human, but only the natural relation, which is thefoundation of law. the Civil Law of that people, tut that which natural reason appoints for all mankind...called the Law of Nations, because all nations use it." (Inst. I. 2, and Gai. I. 1). Jus civile is, I. Seriptum; and II. Non seriptum. I. Jus seriptum consists...
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Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society, and Its ...

Henry Sumner Maine - 1875 - 480 páginas
...particular laws, and partly by those laws which are common to all mankind. The law which a people 1 enacts is called the Civil Law of that people, but that which natural reason_ appoints for all mankind is\called .tJj.e_Law._of Nations, because all nations ut..e it/^/^jhe...
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