- A
judge is a
person who
presides over
court proceedings,
either alone or as a part of a
judicial panel. In an
adversarial system, the
judge hears all the...
-
phrase when he
wrote that "it is a
maxim in law
aliquis non
debet esse
iudex in
propria causa". Coke used the
principle to
instruct the king that he...
-
Dagome iudex is one of the
earliest historical do****ents
relating to Poland.
Although Poland is not
mentioned by name, it
refers to
Dagome and Ote (Mieszko...
- to the year 991 and
attested to in a
later papal regesta called Dagome iudex from 1080. The do****ent
states that the
Piast duke
Mieszko I and his wife...
-
directing the
iudex as to the
remedy to be
given if he
found that
certain cir****stances were satisfied; for instance, "Let X be
iudex. If it appears...
-
appeared as "Dagome" in a
papal do****ent
dating to
about 1085,
called Dagome iudex,
which mentions a gift or
dedication of Mieszko's land to the Pope almost...
-
similar to
iudicia privata,
referring to
civil trials presided over by the
iudex privatus (below). Iter privatum, a
private road.
Carcer privatus, a private...
-
Iudex non
calculat is a maxim, principle, axiom, dictum, adage, proverb, or
slogan that
loosely translates as "The
judge does not calculate". It originates...
-
Within the
Catholic Church, an
ecclesiastical judge (Latin: judex, or
judex ecclesiasticus) is an
ecclesiastical person who
possesses ecclesiastical jurisdiction...
- The
Pontifical Commission for the
Verification and
Application of
Mitis Iudex in the
Churches of
Italy directly support the
Churches that are in Italy...