- Source: Ex factis jus oritur
Ex factis jus oritur (Latin: the law arises from the facts) is a principle of international law. The phrase is based on the simple notion that certain legal consequences attach to particular facts. Its rival principle is ex injuria jus non oritur in which unjust acts cannot create law.
See also
Facts on the ground
Fait accompli
De facto
Status quo ante bellum
Revanchism
Uti possidetis
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ex injuria jus non oritur
- Status quo ante bellum
- Ex factis jus oritur
- Ex injuria jus non oritur
- List of Latin phrases (E)
- State continuity of the Baltic states
- Facts on the ground
- Brocard (law)
- List of Latin phrases (full)