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Terra nullius (/ˈtɛrə ˈnʌlɪəs/,
plural terrae nullius) is a
Latin expression meaning "nobody's land".
Since the
nineteenth century it has occasionally...
- ****ume
ownership of res
nullius simply by
taking possession of it (occupatio). However, in
ancient Rome,
certain forms of res
nullius could never be owned...
- "Editorial:
Nullius in verba".
Nature Physics. 12 (9): 817. doi:10.1038/nphys3890. ISSN 1745-2473. Goldacre, Ben (2010). "
Nullius in verba. In verba?
Nullius!"...
- Norway). The
territorial prelate is
sometimes called a
prelate nullius, from the
Latin nullius diœceseos,
prelate "of no diocese,"
meaning the
territory falls...
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Invention of
Terra Nullius that Mabo was
wrongly decided as the
British actually annexed Australia,
rather than
treating it as
terra nullius.
Responding to...
- "Terra
Nullius". thestellaprize.com.au. The
Stella Prize.
Retrieved 13
August 2021.
Alison Whittaker (29
August 2017). "Not As We Know It:
Terra Nullius"....
- Such an
abbot is
called a
territorial abbot or
abbot nullius diœceseos (abbreviated
abbot nullius and
Latin for "abbot of no diocese"). A
territorial abbot...
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privately owned"[page needed] as res
nullius, res communes, res
publicae and res universitatis. The term res
nullius was
defined as
things not yet appropriated...
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Svalbard (/ˈsvɑːlbɑːr(d)/ SVAHL-bar(d),
Urban East Norwegian: [ˈsvɑ̂ːɫbɑr]),
previously known as
Spitsbergen or Spitzbergen, is a
Norwegian archipelago...
- The
Abbey Basilica of Mary Help of Christians,
informally known as the
Belmont Abbey, is a
Catholic Benedictine monastery and a
Minor Basilica in Belmont...