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simply because a
specific rule
against it is not codified. The
variant nullum crimen sine lege ("no
crime without law")
establishes that
conduct is not...
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Nullum tempus occurrit regi ("no time runs
against the king"), also
abbreviated to
nullum tempus, is a
common law doctrine. In republics, it is often...
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Ctenotus nullum,
commonly known as
nullum ctenotus, is a
species of
skink found in
Western Australia. Couper, P.; Hoskin, C.; Amey, A. (2018). "Ctenotus...
- Look up
crimen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Crimen may
refer to:
Nullum crimen,
nulla poena sine
praevia lege poenali,
principle of
European legal...
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means of
adverse possession. This
principle was
embodied by the
Latin maxim nullum tempus occurrit regi ('no time runs
against the king'). In the
United States...
- seem meet". Portland's
allies claimed no land was safe if the
legal maxim Nullum tempus occurrit regi ("No time runs
against the king") was to be implemented...
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followed campaigns against logging in the area,
including a
blockade in the
Nullum State Forest in 1995. The park lies
within the
Nightcap Range Important...
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Origins of
Crimes Against Humanity:
Clues to a
Proper Understanding of the
Nullum Crimen Principle in the
Nuremberg Judgment".
Journal of
International Criminal...
- MAK-ee-ə-vel, US also /ˈmɑːk-/ MAHK-). The
Latin legend reads:
TANTO NOMINI NULLUM PAR
ELOGIUM ("So
great a name (has) no
adequate praise" or "No
eulogy (would...
- the Workers'
Party of Korea. The
penal code is
based on the
principle of
nullum crimen sine lege (no
crime without a law), but
remains a tool for political...