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In any case, neither the text nor the spirit of the Charter conceives of the Security Council as legibus solutus (unbound by law).
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In any case, neither the text nor the spirit of the Charter conceives of the Security Council as legibus solutus (unbound by law).
Could George W. Bush Be Charged With War Crimes? : Law is Cool 2009
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In these circumstances, he often referred to the notion of natural law, which, as he explains in his preface to Cicero's De legibus (On the Laws), has the same validity everywhere because it was impressed on the heart of every human being before birth
Juan Luis Vives [Joannes Ludovicus Vives] Casini, Lorenzo 2009
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Warengrangi, qui de extens finibus in regni nostri finibus advenerint seque sub scuto potestatis nostrae subdiderint, legibus nostris
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De legibus. profligatae in repub. disciplinae est indicium jurisperitorum numerus, et medicorum copia.
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Medicean, Austrian, and Burbonian stars, that the heaven of the planets is indistinct, pure, and open, in which the planets move certis legibus ac metis.
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Idem Plato 12. de legibus, it hath ever been immoderate, vide Guil.
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Plato idem 7. de legibus, quae ad vitam necessaria, et quibus carere non possumus, nullum dependi vectigal, &c.
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Plato 12. de legibus, 40. annos natos vult, ut si quid memorabile viderent apud exteros, hoc ipsum in rempub. recipiatur.
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Epictetus would have all marry, and as [5925] Plato will, 6 de legibus, he that marrieth not before 35 years of his age, must be compelled and punished, and the money consecrated to
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