• Ex aequo et bono (Latin for "according to the right and good" or "from equity and conscience") is a Latin phrase that is used as a legal term of art. In...
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  • infringer’s profits, saying that the ill-gotten profits belonged “ex aequo et bono” to the owner of the patent. Later, recovery for either damages or...
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  • enrichment by allowing injured complainants to claim "that which, ex aequo et bono, is theirs, and nothing beyond this."... Statutory provision for the...
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    parties agree, they may also grant the court the liberty to decide ex aequo et bono ("out of equality, and for the good"), granting the ICJ the freedom...
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  • Concept Rule according to higher law Legal fiction Legal precedent Ex aequo et bono Glynn, Timothy P.; Arnow-Richman, Rachel S.; Sullivan, Charles A. (2019)...
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  • shunning legal technicalities[clarification needed] and deciding cases ex aequo et bono.[citation needed] With lex mercatoria professional merchants revitalized...
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    that case, and Article 38.2 which allows the court to decide a case ex aequo et bono if the parties agree thereto. All 193 UN member states are parties...
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  • ISSN 1085-4681. S2CID 158748576. Teramura. "Demonstrating reasonableness". Ex Aequo et Bono as a Response to the ‘Over-Judicialisation’ of International Commercial...
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    Court of Chancery Economic equity Equitable right Equitable remedy Ex aequo et bono Inequity aversion Maxims of equity Plea in equity Politics (Aristotle)...
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    estoppel into international law. Such out-of-constrained confines (ex aequo et bono) jurisdiction has been heavily limited or ruled out by most treaty...
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