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`1`Jus Civile, Civitatis `2` "Legal Lexicon":
JUS CIVILE - Among the Romans by jus civile was understood the civil law, in contradistinction to the public law, or jus gentium. JUS CIVITATIS - Among the Romans the collection of laws which are to be observed among all the members of a nation were so called. It is opposed to jus gentium, which is the law which regulates the affairs of nations among themselves. --b-- |