On the Individual, Principal Law (Book 1, Chapter 14) (Selections from the Dicaeologicae) (Excerpt) On the Individual, Principal Law (Book 1, Chapter 14) (Selections from the Dicaeologicae) (Excerpt)

On the Individual, Principal Law (Book 1, Chapter 14) (Selections from the Dicaeologicae) (Excerpt‪)‬

Journal of Markets & Morality, 2006, Fall, 9, 2

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In the previous chapter, I discussed common law; this following chapter concerns individual law. 1. What Individual Law Is (1)--Individual law is law that, having arisen from common law because of the benefit, (2) necessity, (3) or other circumstances of some particular state, is enacted by a magistrate. Or, it is law that, by the addition or subtraction of common law, a magistrate legally enacts and commands for the citizens of some particular location concerning future activities for the apparent benefit of the state (1.1. 1.2 de constit. Princ. [section] lex. and ff. Inst, de iure nat. gent. et civil. 1.6. de iust. et iure. 1.23. 1.16. 1.25. de legib. Vide Johan. Rosin. lib. 8. antiquity. c. 2. 3 and lib. 6. c. 9. 10. 11. Menoch. lib. 2. arb. Cas. 185. Connan lib. 1. com. cap. 9).

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Business & Personal Finance
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2006
22 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
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14
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Acton Institute
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