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Law Latin,
sometimes written L.L. or L. Lat., and
sometimes derisively referred to as Dog
Latin, is a form of
Latin used in
legal contexts.
While some...
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Norman Conquest.
Latin roots appear frequently in the
technical vocabulary used by
fields such as theology, the sciences, medicine, and
law. By the late Roman...
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peasants and traders,
while Latin was used for
laws and
administrative writings. It
continued to
influence the
Vulgar Latin that
would evolve into the...
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anglicized Law Latin. A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P Q R S T U V See also
References External links Brocard (
law)
Byzantine law Code of Hammurabi...
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Animus (
Latin for "mind" or "soul") is a
Law Latin term used in a
variety of
contexts to
designate the
motivations of a
legal person. In
criminal law, animus...
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Latin honors are a
system of
Latin phrases used in some
colleges and
universities to
indicate the
level of
distinction with
which an
academic degree has...
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canon law of the
Catholic Church (from
Latin ius canoni****) is "how the
Church organizes and
governs herself". It is the
system of
laws and ecclesiastical...
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Latin, or cod
Latin, is a
phrase or
jargon that
imitates Latin,
often by what is
referred to as "translating"
English words (or
those of
other languages)...
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Doctor of
Canon Law (
Latin:
Juris Canonici Doctor, JCD) is the doctoral-level
terminal degree in the
studies of
canon law of the
Roman Catholic Church...
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Natural law (
Latin: ius naturale, lex naturalis) is a
philosophical and
legal theory that
posits the
existence of a set of
inherent laws derived from nature...