• property (res derelictae). Finding can also be a means of occupatio (i.e. vesting ownership), since a thing completely lost or abandoned is res nullius, and...
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    Terra nullius (/ˈtɛrə ˈnʌlɪəs/, plural terrae nullius) is a Latin expression meaning "nobody's land". Since the nineteenth century it has occasionally...
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  • between others) Res ipsa loquitur (The thing speaks for itself) Res judicata (A matter [already] judged) Res nullius (An unowned thing) Res publica (A public...
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    owned" as res nullius, res communes, res publicae and res universitatis. The term res nullius was defined as things not yet appropriated. The term res communes...
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    and Argentina rejected from the beginning that the territory had been res nullius, besides the latter concept would have benefited foreign powers such...
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  • form of res nullius, or "un-owned" property, but it was necessary to establish that it had been voluntarily abandoned. The opposite was res mancipi,...
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  • through occupatio, the acquisition of a thing that belongs to no one (res nullius) simply by taking possession of it, as long as it was not a kind of thing...
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  • mubāḥ refers to things which have no owner. It is similar to the concept res nullius used in Roman law and common law. Adiaphora – Concepts in philosophy...
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    its EEZ defined in 1979. This argument requires that the islands were res nullius and this requirement is said to be satisfied as when Japan renounced...
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    when they are difficult to recapture. Abandoned goods (res derelictae) was also res nullius and subject to acquirement through occupatio. Land, however...
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