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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!

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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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