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postliminium
‖ postliminium (pəʊstlɪˈmɪnɪəm) [L. postlīminium a return ‘behind one's threshold’, f. post, post- B. 2 + līmen, -in- threshold.] In Roman Law, The right to return home and resume one's former privileges: = postliminy.[1611 J. Chamberlain in Crt. & Times Jas. I (1848) I. 146 Being..called in questio...
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Postliminium
The codification of large areas of international law have made postliminium to a great extent superfluous though. -C., 'Postliminium' in Wolfrum, R.
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postliminiar
† postliˈminiar, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. postlimini-um + -ar1.] Of, pertaining to, or in accordance with the law of postliminium.1681 H. Hallywell Melampr. 70 It may be said, that..the Soul may be rapt from this Terrestrial Body, and carried to remote and distant places, from whence she may make a Po...
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postliminary
postliminary, a. (pəʊstˈlɪmɪnərɪ) [f. L. post after + līmen, līmin- threshold + -ary1; but in sense 1 associated with postliminium. The etymological derivatives of L. postlīminium are postliminiar, -iary, -iate, -iation, -ious; and those of L. post + līmen (opposed to preliminary, etc.), postliminar...
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However, as John Spencer points out, Ethiopia was able to rely on the principle of postliminium—that is, once enemy occupation is terminated, a state may withdrawn its recognition of the Italian conquest," Spencer points out, "Britain was in no position to contest Ethiopia's application of the doctrine of postliminium
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postliminy
postliminy (pəʊstˈlɪmɪnɪ) [Anglicized form of postliminium.] In Rom. Law, The right of any person who had been banished or taken captive, to assume his former civic privileges on his return home. Hence, in Internat. Law, The restoration to their former state of persons and things taken in war, when ...
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Nazi looting: the plunder of Dutch Jewry during the Second World War, Gerard Aalders, Berg Publishers
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postliminious
postliminious, a. (pəʊstlɪˈmɪnɪəs) [f. as prec. + -ous.] 1. Of or pertaining to postliminium. rare.1656 Blount Glossogr., Postliminious, pertaining to the return of one, who was thought to be dead, or to the receiving that again, which had been alienated, or lost. 2. erron. Done or contrived subsequ...
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postliminous
postliminous, a. (pəʊstˈlɪmɪnəs) [f. L. post after + līmen, -in- threshold + -ous.] † 1. erron. Of or pertaining to postliminium; = postliminious 1. Obs. rare. (See note s.v. postliminary.)1640 Howell Dodona's Gr. 213 Fearing that by a postliminous way something should bee re-annexd both to Church a...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Guadix
Titular see of Acci
By right of postliminium, the apostolic rank possessed by the see of Acci previous to the Islamic invasion is attributed to that of
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Prize (law)
If while sailing en route a friendly vessel re-captured the prize, called a rescue, the right of postliminium declared title to the rescued prize restored
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-C., 'Postliminium' in Wolfrum, R. Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (Oxford University Press 2009). *
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Grotius, On the Law of War and Peace, the Right of Postliminium
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Slavery in ancient Rome
The legal process originally developed for reintegrating war captives was postliminium, a return after passing out of Roman jurisdiction and then crossing Traitors, deserters, and those who had a chance to escape but made no attempt were not eligible for postliminium restoration of their citizenship.
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