Legal Definition and Related Resources of Jus civile
Meaning of Jus civile
(Lat.) In Roman law. The private law, in contradistinction to the public law, or jus gentium. 1 Savienv. Dr. Rom. c. 1, I 1. constituit. The civil law is what a people establishes for itself. 1 Johns. (N. Y.) 424, 426.
Browse
You might be interested in these references tools:
Resource | Description |
---|---|
Jus Civile in the Dictionary | Jus Civile in our legal dictionaries | Browse the Legal Thesaurus | Find synonyms and related words of Jus Civile |
Legal Maxims | Maxims are established principles that jurists use as interpretive tools, invoked more frequently in international law |
Legal Answers (Q&A) | A community-driven knowledge creation process, of enduring value to a broad audience |
Related topics | Jus Civile in the World Encyclopedia of Law |
Notice
This definition of Jus Civile is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . This entry needs to be proofread.
Vocabularies (Semantic Web Information)
Resource | Description |
---|---|
Topic Map | A group of names, occurrences and associations |
Topic Tree | A topic display format, showing the hierarchy |
Sitemap Index | Sitemap Index, including Taxonomies |
https://legaldictionary.lawin.org/jus-civile/ | The URI of Jus Civile (more about URIs) |
Jus civile in Law Enforcement
Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of jus civile.
Resources
See Also
- Law Enforcement Officer
- Police Work
- Law Enforcement Agency
Leave a Reply