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This table was compiled from multiple sources on the Internet; in other words, it's guaranteed to be inaccurate. Caveat lector!
| Jehova solatium meum | God (is) my solace |
| Jus civile | Civil law. Law created within each country. Jus civile is one of two categories of law in formal Roman law, along with jus gentium. |
| Jus cogens | Compelling law. Peremptory principles of international law that cannot be overriden by specific treaties between countries; that is: norms that admit of no derogation; they are binding on all states at all times (e.g., prohibitions on aggression, slavery, and genocide).. |
| Jus est ars boni et aequi | Law is the art of the good and the just |
| Jus gentium | Law of peoples or "law of tribes," a body of law developed by a Roman praetor peregrinus; applied to non-Romans in the Empire and to dealings between Romans and non-Romans. Jus gentium is one of two categories of law in formal Roman law, along with jus civile. |
| Jus inter gentes | Law among peoples (nations). |
| Jus naturale | Law of nature. |
| Jus primae noctis | Right of the first night -- the droit de seigneur. |
| Jus sanguines | The "right of blood" or "law of descent" - at birth an individual acquires the nationality of her or his parents. In contrast to jus soli. |
| Jus soli | The "law (or right) of the soil." The legal principle that an individual's nationality is determined by that person's place of birth (that is, the territory of a given state). Contrast to jus sanguines. |
| Justita omnibus | Justice for all |
| Justus, fortis, patiens | Just, brave and patient |
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