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  2. Nulla poena sine lege - Wikipedia

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    Nulla poena sine lege (Latin for "no penalty without law", Anglicized pronunciation: / ˈ n ʌ l ə ˈ p iː n ə ˈ s aɪ n iː ˈ l iː dʒ iː / NUL-ə PEE-nə SY-nee LEE-jee) is a legal formula which, in its narrow interpretation, states that one can only be punished for doing something if a penalty for this behavior is fixed in criminal law.

  3. Principle of legality in criminal law - Wikipedia

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    The principle of legality in criminal law [1] was developed in the eighteenth century by the Italian criminal lawyer Cesare Beccaria and holds that no one can be convicted of a crime without a previously published legal text which clearly describes the crime (Latin: nulla poena sine lege, lit. 'no punishment without law').

  4. Brocard (law) - Wikipedia

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    Nulla poena sine culpa "No punishment without fault." A person can not be punished for a crime that they are not guilty of. Nulla poena sine lege or nullum crimen, nulla poena sine praevia lege poenali "No penalty without law" or "no crime, no punishment without a previous penal law".

  5. List of Latin legal terms - Wikipedia

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    An ambiguous word or term can be clarified by considering the whole context in which it is used, without having to define the term itself. nota bene: note well A term used to direct the reader to cautionary or qualifying statements for the main text. Nullum crimen sine lege

  6. List of Latin phrases (N) - Wikipedia

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    nulla poena sine lege: no penalty without a law: Refers to the legal principle that one cannot be punished for doing something that is not prohibited by law, and is related to Nullum crimen, nulla poena sine praevia lege poenali. nulla quaestio: there is no question, there is no issue nulla tenaci invia est via: For the tenacious, no road is ...

  7. What is the meaning of "Auld Lang Syne"? - AOL

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    After all, what is the meaning of "Auld Lang Syne"? "Auld Lang Syne" has its origins in the Scottish language, which explains why so much of it may as well be Greek to most of us. While most ...

  8. Law on imposition and enforcement of the death penalty

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    This was a deliberate disregard of long-standing principles of the rule of law, as the penalty was introduced retroactively (cf. nullum crimen sine lege). On 30 January 1946, the Allied Control Council also repealed the law on the imposition and execution of the death penalty by Control Council Law No. 11. [5]

  9. Trump to issue executive order defining sex as ‘male and ...

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    President Trump will on his first day in office Monday issue an order defining a person's sex as "male or female" — requiring government agencies to use the "immutable" designation on forms and ...