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No one is above the law latin term

No one is above the law latin term

nemo est supra legis is the translation of "nobody is above the law" into Latin.

  1. What is the Latin of no one is above the law?
  2. What is above the law in Latin?
  3. What does hoc indictum volo mean?
  4. What law applies to all Latin?

What is the Latin of no one is above the law?

Nemo est supra leges - Oxford Reference.

What is above the law in Latin?

NEMO EST SUPRA LEGIS Definition & Legal Meaning

a Latin phrase for no one is above the law.

What does hoc indictum volo mean?

Legal Phrases & Sentences | Latin

"You shall have the body. / (I command that) you have the body." (A judge's order to bring a person before the court to see whether he is justly imprisoned.) Hoc indictum volo. "I wish this to be unsaid. (I withdraw the statement.)"

What law applies to all Latin?

The term civil law derives from the Latin ius civile, the law applicable to all Roman cives or citizens.

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