- An
unjust law is no law at all (Latin: lex
iniusta non est lex) is an
expression in
support of
natural law,
acknowledging that
authority is not legitimate...
- De
Iniusta Vexacione Willelmi Episcopi Primi is a late 11th-century
historical work
detailing the
trial of
William de St-Calais, a
medieval Norman Bishop...
- him on
trial for treason. A
contemporary record of this trial, the De
Iniusta Vexacione Willelmi Episcopi Primi, is the
earliest surviving detailed contemporary...
- of a 12th-century
legal treatise,
copied around 1310 D.iv fos 48–54 De
Iniusta Vexacione Willelmi Episcopi Primi (missing
introduction and
parts of the...
- "law" at all. This is captured, imperfectly, in the
famous maxim: lex
iniusta non est lex (an
unjust law is no law at all). The weak
natural law thesis...
-
Priory (c.1220 – 1st half of the 15th century). D.iv
folios 48-54 of De
Iniusta Vexacione Willelmi Episcopi Primi (missing
introduction and
parts of the...
- p****i non sunt. [3]
Igitur antiquae dignitatis speciem intuentes,
titulum iniusta collatione praereptum novi
regis electu c****arunt. [4] Qui mox a Gothis...
-
trial of
William de St-Calais,
Bishop of Durham, and is
mentioned in De
Iniusta Vexacione Willelmi Episcopi Primi, a
contemporary account of the trial...
-
episcopal seat. On 25
February 1114, Pope
Paschal II
issued a bull, "Sicut
iniusta poscentibus,"
confirming for
Bishop Berardus all of the
parish boundaries...