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Consensu or
obligatio consensu or
obligatio consensu contracta or
obligations ex
consensu or
contractus ex
consensu or
contracts consensu or consensual...
- In
Roman law,
obligatio ex
delicto is an
obligation created as a
result of a delict.
While "delict"
itself was
never defined by
Roman jurisprudents, delicts...
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excessive abuses of creditors.
Justinian first defines an
obligation (
obligatio) in his Institutes, Book 3,
section 13 as "a
legal bond, with
which we...
- never-ending empire, the
endless (sine fine) empire.
impossibilium nulla obligatio est
there is no
obligation to do the
impossible Publius Juventius Celsus...
- Controversy". M.
Cherif B****iouni. 1998.
International Crimes: Jus
Cogens and
Obligatio Erga Omnes, Law &
Contemporary Problems, 59: 63–74
Prosecutor v. Furundžija...
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Cherif B****iouni. (Autumn 1996) "International Crimes: 'Jus Cogens' and '
Obligatio Erga Omnes'". Law and
Contemporary Problems. Vol. 59, No. 4, p. 68. Prosecutor...
- (1969) B****iouni, M.
Cherif (1998). "International Crimes: jus
cogens and
Obligatio Erga Omnes". Law &
Contemporary Problems. 59: 63–74. "Protocol Additional...
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aristocrats of
ancient Rome municipium –
Ancient Roman term for a town or city
obligatio –
Course of
action that
someone is
required to take,
whether legal or...
- to do.
Equivalent to ad
impossibilia nemo tenetur,
impossibilium nulla obligatio est and nemo
potest ad
impossibile obligari.
ululas Athenas (to send)...
- as he was
enriched by it.
Another dictum of his,
impossibilium nulla obligatio est –
impossible obligations are void – has
become a core
tenet of civil...