• Iniuria ("outrage", "contumely") was a delict in Roman law for the outrage, or affront, caused by contumelious action (whether in the form of words or...
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  • Crimen injuria is a crime under South African common law, defined as the act of "unlawfully, intentionally, and seriously impairing the dignity of another...
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  • Damnum iniuria datum was a delict of Roman law relating to the wrongful damage to property. It was created by the Lex Aquilia in the third century BC...
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    Summa Iniuria: Ein Pitaval der Justizirrtümer (Summa Iniuria: A Pitaval of Miscarriages of Justice) is a collection of causes célèbres by the Swiss author...
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    also included adultery); vis, a physical assault for purpose of lust; and iniuria, a general charge denoting any type of assault upon a person. The aforementioned...
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  • loss; the actio iniuriarum, which relates to injuries to personality or iniuria; and the action for pain and suffering, which relates to pain and suffering...
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  • Volenti non fit iniuria (or injuria) (Latin: "to a willing person, injury is not done") is a Roman legal maxim and common law doctrine which states that...
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    (1975) 8 CILS 189, at 195 David Ibbetson, 'Iniuria, Roman and English' in Eric Descheemaeker and Helen Scott, Iniuria and the Common Law, (Hart, 2013), at 40...
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  • "highest good". Also summum malum ("the supreme evil"). summum ius, summa iniuria supreme law, supreme injustice From Cicero (De officiis, I, 10, 33). An...
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  • Ex injuria jus non oritur (Latin for "law (or right) does not arise from injustice") is a principle of international law. The phrase implies that "illegal...
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