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21Nihil tam conveniens est naturali aequitati quam unumquodque dissolvi eo ligamine quo ligatum est — Nothing is so agreeable to natural equity as that anything should be released or discharged in the same manner in which it was made binding …
22Nihil tam conveniens est naturali aequitati, quam voluntatem domini volentis rein suam in alium transferre, ratam haberi — Nothing is so agreeable to natural equity as that the will of an owner who desires to convey or transfer his own property to another person should have validity …
23Non solum quid licet, sed quid est conveniens considerandum, quia nihil quod inconveniens est licitum — Not only that which is permitted, but that which is convenient or suitable is to be considered, because nothing which is inconvenient or unsuitable is lawful …
24forum non conveniens — ˌnänkənˈvinēˌen(t)s Etymology: New Latin, literally, unsuitable tribunal : a doctrine whereby a court of law having full jurisdiction over a case brought in a proper venue or district declines to determine the case on its merits because justice… …
25Kano Trovafloxacin trial litigation — In 1996 Pfizer conducted tests of the drug trovafloxacin in Nigeria on one hundred children (Source of number: http://www.irinnews.org/PrintReport.aspx?ReportId=72601 link leads to UN IRIN news report), five of whom died. Many others suffered… …
26conflict of laws — 1. dissimilarity or discrepancy between the laws of different legal orders, such as states or nations, with regard to the applicable legal rules and principles in a matter that each legal order wishes to regulate. 2. Also called private… …
27Crime against international law — A number of crimes against international law are created by treaty and convention. Some of these crimes are prosecuted before international courts and tribunals. But more difficult questions of jurisdiction arise when the issue is whether a… …
28Forum shopping — For forum shopping on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:FORUMSHOP Conflict of laws …
29International criminal law — This article is about international criminal law and crimes against international law. For crimes that have actual or potential effect across national borders, see Transnational crime. International criminal law is a body of international law… …
30venue — ven·ue / ven ˌyü/ n [Anglo French, place where a jury is summoned, alteration (influenced by venue arrival, attendance) of vinné visné, literally, neighborhood, neighbors, from Old French, ultimately from Latin vicinus neighboring] 1: the place… …