-
criminal law, but no
longer applies in
modern civil law); and nemo
tenere prodere se
ipsum (no one is
bound to
betray himself),
meaning that a defendant...
- such: "'Desilite', inquit, 'commilitiones, nisi
vultis aquilam hostibus prodere; ego
certe meum rei
publicae atque imperatori officium praestitero'. Hoc...
-
criminal law, but no
longer applies in
modern civil law); and nemo
tenere prodere se
ipsum (no one is
bound to
betray himself),
meaning that a defendant...
-
Britain in 55 BC: 'dēsilite', inquit, 'mīlitēs, nisī
vultis aquilam hostibus prōdere; egō certē meum reī pūblicae
atque imperātōrī
officium praestiterō (Caesar)...
- indicative' 'dēsilite', inquit, 'mīlitēs, nisī
vultis aquilam hostibus prōdere; egō certē meum reī pūblicae
atque imperātōrī
officium praestiterō (Caesar)...
-
Multi multa ferent,
immensi facta laboris. Solo sed
satis est
oracula prodere verbo: Ille Deus
casta nascetur virgine magnus. The son of a
virgin mother...
- (1998) p. 28.
Portela Silva (2001) pp. 140–142. "quod
Gallaecia Regnum prodere Regi
Anglorum &
Normannorum &
auferre Regi
Hispanorum satageret.", is Expaña...
-
imperative below: "dēsilite", inquit, "mīlitēs, nisi
vultis aquilam hostibus prōdere" (Caesar) '"jump down, soldiers," he said, "unless you wish to
betray the...
- Life,
University of
Costa Rica (1995–2000). Consultant,
United Nations,
PRODERE (Población Desplazada,
Refugiada y Repatriada), (1991).
Rector of the National...
- His judgment, in
which he
limits the
legal maxim, 'Nemo
tenetur seipsum prodere (that no
person shall be
compelled in any
criminal case to be a witness...