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Civitatis International — Formation 2002 Website www.paxcivitatis.org Civitatis International is a global governance think tank and a transnational association of researchers from around the world working together to improve the human and planetary condition through… … Wikipedia
Civitatis international — is a London based transnational, humanitarian, and legal research project comprised of academics and professionals who work to improve the human condition through research, advocacy, and consultancy. Also known as Researchers Without Borders, the … Wikipedia
BARONES Civitatis Londinens — BARONES Civitatis Londinens. primarii istius civitatis incolae dicuntur, Matthaeo Paris, et Matthaeo Westmonast. A. C. 1253. Quorum hoc privilegium erat, ut extra civitatem de nulla re responderent, praeterquam de tenuris et contractibus… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Status Civitatis Vaticanae — Vatican Pour les articles homonymes, voir Vatican (homonymie). Santa Sede Stato della Città del Vaticano (it) … Wikipédia en Français
Jus civitatis — (lat.), Bürgerrecht … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
ATURENSIUM Civitatis — meminit Lib. Provinciarum, in Novempopulana Galliae regione. Sub Gothis Regibus celebris. Ab Aturo fluv. dicti hi populi, forsitan quondam pars Tarbellorum. Horum Civitas inter Novempopulanae civitates XII. octava, vel nona ponitur, et Civitas… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
COMES Civitatis — qui in Civitate Iudicis munus implet eique praeest. Senator, l. 6. c. 22. et 23. etc. Sic in Dalmatia et Croatia Praetores extranei, quos singulae civitates sub titulo Priorum eligebant; sequiori aevô Comites dici coeperunt. Fuerunt autem ut… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
OPHENSIS civitatis populi in Africa sunt — apud Tacitum, Hist. l. 4. c. 50. Circa Leptin et Garamantas. Sed Opensis legendum contendunt, Cuiacius et Lipsius … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
PRINCEPS Civitatis — vide infra Principales … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Quod quisque impulus ipse sibi jus constituit, id ipsius proprium civitatis est, vocaturque jus civile, quasi jus proprium ipsius civitatis — That which people have decreed as law for themselves is peculiar to that state, and is called the civil law, as being peculiar to that particular state … Ballentine's law dictionary