- In law, a
non liquet (commonly
known as "lacuna in the law") is any
situation for
which there is no
applicable law.
Non liquet translates into English...
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permitted by the
rules of a
language Lacuna, in law,
largely overlapping a
non liquet ("it is not clear"), a gap (in the law)
Lacuna (histology), a
small space...
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Legal technicality Letter and
spirit of the law
Piggybacking Quibble Non liquet,
otherwise known as a
legal lacuna "FORT ****SKI
National Monument". National...
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explored the
status of "Lotus approach", and emplo**** the
concept of
non liquet.
There were also
strategic questions such as the
legality of the practice...
- as a
directive to the
Court to fill any gap in the law and
prevent a
non liquet by
reference to the
general principles. In
earlier stages of the development...
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Williams (1910). Paul
Hoffman (1998). The Man Who
Loved Only Numbers. p. 6. "
Non Silba Sed Anthar".
Seneca the Younger.
Moral Letters to Lucilius, 106. Hosted...
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Legal vacuum may
refer to: A
legal context which is
non liquet ("it is not clear"),
there is no
applicable law, or in
which some
injustice is uncorrected...
- Freud, "to
close the
discussion of the
reality of the
primal scene with a
non liquet" (1918b, p. 60).
Melanie Klein's view of the
primal scene differed from...
- – Nepos, Neptunus. N.F.C. –
Nostrae fidei commissum. N.L. –
Non licet,
Non liquet,
Non longe. N.M.V. –
Nobilis memoriae vir. NN. – Nostri. NN., NNO....
- self-defense. In Schwebel's view, it is
unacceptable that the
court rendered a
non liquet on such a
vital question,
despite provisions in
Article 38 of the court...