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One of the basic tenets of criminal liability is "actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea". What does this mean in English? |
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What is the "actus reus"? |
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This is a maxim of tort law: "Ex turpi causa non oritur actio". |
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What does the the "sine qua non" rule, in terms of causation, mean? |
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What is the "ratio decidendi" in a judgment? |
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The doctrine of "stare decisis" underpins the common law system. What is "stare decisis"? |
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Textbooks are always referring to "obiter dicta" (sometimes shortened to just dicta). What are "obiter dicta"? |
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I love the phrase "doli incapax". What does it mean? |
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Oops, the House of Lords has stated that a case heard in the Court of Appeal is "per incuriam". What did they mean? |
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Tort seems to be full of catchy Latin phrases - what does this one mean? "Volenti non fit injuria" |
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