| Henry Sumner Maine - 1861 - 432 sayfa
...Jus Gentium, that is, Law common to all Nations. ) Jus Gentium was, in fact, the sum of the common ingredients in the customs of the old Italian tribes,...successive swarms of immigrants to Roman soil. Whenever a O particular usage was seen to be practised by a large number of separate races in common it was set... | |
| 1861 - 736 sayfa
...common to all local systems of jurisprudence, it was the Jus Gentium. " Whenever," says Mr Maine, " a particular usage was seen to be practised by a large...number of separate races in common, it was set down as a part of tkt law common to all nations, or Jus Gentium. Thus, although the conveyance oi property... | |
| Sir Henry James Sumner MAINE - 1861 - 434 sayfa
...of Jus Gentium, that is, Law common to all Nations. Jus Gentium was, in fact, the sum of the common ingredients in the customs of the old Italian tribes, for they were all the nations whom the Romans hud the means of observing, a'nd who sent successive swarms of immigrants to Roman soil. Whenever a... | |
| 1861 - 882 sayfa
...immigrants were born. They eliminated the element common to all the laws which at the time prevailed. Whenever a • particular usage was seen to be practised by a large number of separate tribes, it was set down as part of the law common to all nations — the JIM gentium — and applied... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1864 - 480 sayfa
...This common element was called the Jus Gentium, or the law common to all nations. The result was that whenever a particular usage was seen to be practised by a large number of separate races, it was set down as a part of the law common to all nations. It must not be supposed that the early... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1866 - 438 sayfa
...of Jus Gentium, that is, Law common to all Nations. Jus Gentium was, in fact, the sum of the common ingredients in the customs of the old Italian tribes,...Whenever a particular usage was seen to be practised by a laro•e number of separate races in common, it was set down as part of the Law common to all Nations,... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1867 - 494 sayfa
...This common element was called the Jus Gentium, or the law common to all nations. The result was that whenever a particular usage was seen to be practised by a large number of separate races, it was set down as a part of the law common to all nations. It must not be supposed that the early... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1834 - 484 sayfa
...of Jua Gentium, that is, Law common to all Nations. Jus Gentium was, in fact, the sum of the common ingredients in the customs of the old Italian tribes, for they were att the nations whom the Romans had the means of observing, and who sent successive swarms of immigrants... | |
| Charles William Stubbs (bp. of Truro.) - 1869 - 60 sayfa
...citizens. "The Jus Gentium or law common to all nations," says Mr Maine, " was the sum of the common ingredients in the customs of the old Italian tribes,...sent successive swarms of immigrants to Roman soil." The Jus Naturale of the Roman jurisconsults was borrowed from the Grecian idea of a natural state of... | |
| John Francis Arundell Baron Arundell of Wardour - 1872 - 478 sayfa
...meaning of jus gentium, ie law common to all nations. Jus gentium was, in fact, the sum of the common ingredients in the customs of the old Italian tribes,...observing, and who sent successive swarms of immigrants to the Roman soil The jus gentium was, accordingly, a collection of rules and principles determined by... | |
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