- Look up lex
ferenda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lex
ferenda is a
Latin expression that
means "****ure law" used in the
sense of "what the law should...
- De
sententia ferenda,
Latin for "of
judgments as they
should be," is a
legal term used to
depict advice to the
courts about how they
should judge and...
- contexts, it can mean "according to law", "by right", and "legally". de lege
ferenda of/from law to be p****ed de lege lata of/from law p****ed / of/from law...
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whether or not it is true in
general practice. Cf. de facto. de lege
ferenda of the law as it
should be Used in the
context of "how the law
should be"...
-
compared to lus
conditum ("established law"), and its
opposite is lex
ferenda,
which translates to "****ure law" or "what the law
ought to be." "Lēx"...
- contexts, it can mean "according to law", "by right", and "legally". de lege
ferenda of/from law to be p****ed de lege lata of/from law p****ed / of/from law...
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decertantem vel
contumeliarum verbera subire, vel
expectare sapienti non
ferendas iniurias:
proinde quasi bonis et
fortibus et
magno animo praeditis ulla...
- of the
Chamber of
Notaries of Paris.[1] Also lex est quod notamus. lex
ferenda the law that
should be
borne The law as it
ought to be. lex hac edictali...
- (2001): Two
facets of the
Aegean Sea dispute: 'de lege lata' and 'de lege
ferenda'. In: K. Başlar (ed.),
Turkey and
international law. Ankara. [1] Archived...
- (1992). "Biography of
Henri A. Wessenbergh," Air and
Space Law: De Lege
Ferenda :
Essays in
Honour of
Henri A. W****enbergh, pp. xii-xiv. F****, p. xiv...