Latin words                              Hostis humani generis – an enemy of all
mankind
                                                       Ignorantia facti excusat – ignorance of a fact is
Ab initio – from the start
                                                              an excuse
Accessio cedat principali – the accessories
                                                       Ignorantia legis non excusat – ignorance of the
       follow the principal
                                                              law excuses no one
Accion in rem verso – an action for unjust
      enrichment
                                                       In toto – totally, entirely
Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea – the act       Inter alia – among others
       itself does not make a man guilty unless        Inter se – among themselves
       his intention were so                           Ipso facto – by the fact itself
Actus me invite factus non est meus actus – an         Jure gestionis – the private, merchant-like,
       act done by me against my will is not my               commercial acts of the government of a
       act                                                    state
Actus reus – action or conduct which is a              Jure imperii – the imperial, public acts of the
       constituent element of a crime                         government of a state
Animo belligerendi – intension to make war             Jus ad bellum – to use of armed force in general
Animo furandi – intention to steal                     Jus cogens – a peremptory norm of general
Animus possidendi – an intention to possess                   international       law     accepted     and
Attentat – an attempt to commit a violence                    recognized       by     the     international
Civitas maxima – together against international               community as a whole
       crimes                                          Jus dispositivum – law adopted by consent
Contra legem – contrary or against the law             Jus in bello – law that governs the way in which
Culpa aquiliana – quasi-delict or civil damages               warfare is conducted
      due to negligence                                Jus postliminium – if captured, he loses his
Damnum absque injuria – loss without injury                   rights, but once he returns to his
De jure – practices that are legally recognized               homeland, he recovers all those rights
De facto – situations that exists in reality even if          again
       not legally recognized                          Jus sanguinis – acquired nationality (by blood)
De novo – new trial                                    Jus soli – birthright citizenship (by place)
Dolus specialis – special deceit… a harm               Levee en messe – mass uprising
       resulting from an act specifically intended     Lex esto – the welfare of the people shall be the
       to cause that harm                                     supreme law
Dura lex sed lex – it is harsh, but it is the law      Lex loce – law of the land
El que es causa de la causa es causa del mal           Lex posterior derogate legi priori – a treaty may
       causado – he who is the cause of the                   repeal a statute and a statute may repeal
       cause is the cause of the evil caused                  a treaty
Erga omnes – towards all or towards everyone           Lex rei sitae / Lex situs – law of the place where
Estoppel – a legal bar to alleging or denying fact            the property is situated
       because of one’s own previous actions or        Lex specialis derogate legi generali – a special
       words to the contrary                                  law repeals a general law
Ex aeque et bono – according to what is                Loci celebrationis – the law of the land (lex loci)
       equitable and good                                    where the marriage was celebrated
Ex contractu – from a contract                         Locus standi – a right to appear in a court or
Ex delicto – from a wrong                                    before anybody on a given question: a
Ex lege – as a matter of law                                 right to be heard
Ex post facto – after the fact… applies to penal       Mala in se – wrongful from their nature
       law                                             Malum prohibitum – wrong as prohibited by
Force majeure – superior force                               statute
                                                       Mandamus – a judicial remedy in the form of an
                                                             order from a court to any government
       subordinate court, corporation, or public           jurisdiction and not subject to litigation
       authority                                           again between the same parties
Modus vivendi – mode of living                       Rum sequitur – it does not follow
Nemo cum alterius detrimento protest – no            Salus populi suprema lex esto – the health of
       person should unjustly enrich himself at            the people should be the supreme law
       the expense of another                        Sine qua non – an essential condition… a thing
Nor bir in idem – not twice in the same thing              that is absolutely necessary
Nulla poena sine lege – one cannot be punished       Solutio indebiti – undue payment
       for doing something that is not prohibited    Stare decisis – a doctrine or policy of following
       by law                                              rules or principles laid down in previous
Nullum crimen sine lege – no crime without law             judicial decisions unless they contravene
Obiter dicta – opinions not necessary to the               the ordinary principles of justice
       determination of a case                       Status quo ante bellum – each belligerents is
Opinio juris – an opinion of law or necessity              entitled to the territory and property
Opinio juris sive necessitatis – opinion as to law         which it had possession of at the
       or necessity                                        commencement of the war
Pacta sunt servanda – international agreements       Sub judice – under judicial consideration and
       must be performed in good faith                     therefore      prohibited from public
Pacta tertiis nec noceat nec prosunt – a treaty            discussion elsewhere
       binds the parties & only the parties… it      Sui generis – unique… in a class by itself
       does not create either obligations or         Terra nullius – belonging to no one
       rights for 3rd states without their consent   Usucapio – long continued use of real property
Par in parem non habet imperium – a state                  ripened into ownership
       cannot be sued in the court of another        Usus anticipitis – articles of ambiguous use may
       state… an equal cannot have dominion                sometimes be regarded as contraband if
       over an equal                                       used for war purposes
Parens patriae – father or parent of his country     Uti possidetis – each belligerent is regarded as
Pari delicto – of equal fault                              legally entitled to such property as are
Per se – by or in itself or themselves                     actually in its possession at the time
Pleine pouvoirs – full power                               hostilities ceased
Posteriori – from the latter
Priori – from the earlier
Propter legem – in accordance with law
Protocol de cloture – a final act
Quasi delict – a negligent act or omission which
      causes harm or damage to the person or
      property of another, and thus exposes a
      person to civil liability as if the act or
      omission was intentional
Quid pro quo – a favor or advantage granted or
      expected in return of something
Rebus sic stantibus – the legal doctrine allowing
      for a contract or a treaty to become
      inapplicable because of a fundamental
      change of circumstances
Res communes – things own by no one
Res inter alios acta – something transacted
      between other parties
Res judicata – a matter finally decided on its
      merits by a court having competent