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- Opinio juris sive necessitatis ("an opinion of law or necessity") also simply opinio juris ("an opinion of law") is the belief that an action was carried...
- heretics: "Accipere fidem est voluntatis, sed tenere fidem iam acceptam est necessitatis" (i.e. "The acceptance of faith is voluntary, maintaining the accepted...
- alive. Jurisprudence Legitimacy Legal socialization Opinio juris sive necessitatis Sources of international law Riofrio, Juan Carlos (2023). "The Four Causes...
- snake in the gr**** any hidden danger or unknown risk opinio juris sive necessitatis an opinion of law or necessity a belief that an action was undertaken...
- refer to: Sources of international law#Opinio juris Opinio juris sive necessitatis Opinio Juris (blog) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- jurist Matthew Hale added a qualifier, proposing that in casu extremæ necessitatis omnia sunt communia, literally "in cases of extreme necessity everything...
- practice of states, and what states have accepted as law (opinio juris sive necessitatis). This means that many states need to engage in the practice (in particular...
- adultery/incest and blasphemy/idolatry. Competing harms Opinio juris sive necessitatis Christie, The Defense of Necessity Considered from the Legal and Moral...
- ground within international law is customary law (opinio juris sive necessitatis) due to standardized practice in state protocols that has risen to a...
- snake in the gr**** any hidden danger or unknown risk opinio juris sive necessitatis an opinion of law or necessity a belief that an action was undertaken...