Jus-naturale
[juhs nach-uh-rey-lee, nat-yoo-] /ˈdʒʌs ˌnætʃ əˈreɪ li, ˌnæt yʊ-/
noun, Roman Law.
1.
See under .
[juhs si-vahy-lee, -vee-] /ˈdʒʌs sɪˈvaɪ li, -ˈvi-/
noun, Roman Law.
1.
the rules and principles of law derived from the customs and legislation of Rome, as opposed to those derived from the customs of all nations (jus gentium) or from fundamental ideas of right and wrong implicit in the human mind (jus naturale)
/sɪˈviːlɪ/
noun
1.
the civil law of the Roman state
2.
the body of law derived from the principles of this law Compare jus gentium, jus naturale
/ˌnætjʊˈreɪlɪ/
noun (Roman law)
1.
(originally) a system of law based on fundamental ideas of right and wrong; natural law
2.
(in later usage) another term for jus gentium
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