Expanding on the usual law related subject matters, Season 1 will primarily focus on the diverse area of EU law and international law; Let's dive into the world of law with Dura Lex, Sed Lex! Emerging from the depths of law, this podcast aims to focus on a variety of themes relevant to International Relations, International and European Law. Provided to YouTube by CDBabyDura Lex Sed Lex · The MerricksDreamless℗ 2022 The MerricksReleased on: 2022-11-07Auto-generated by YouTube. L'expression dura lex sed lex provient du latin et signifie littéralement « la loi est dure mais c'est la loi ». Dans son sens strict, cette expression s'emploie pour souligner que la loi s'impose dans toute sa rigueur. Mais dans un sens plus large, elle peut faire référence à une situation où quelqu'un doit se soumettre à une règle, même si elle Example: The dysfunctional justice system in the Country. Under any of the at least three realities above mentioned, it is quite incongruous to say it with peace of conscience and conviction of reason the famous Latin line "Dura lex, sed lex." - in the concrete Philippine situation. Cercul Științific Studențesc Lex Civile, este reprezentat la concursul de arbitraj comercial internațional "Willem C. Vis" care se v-a desfășura în perioada lunii Aprilie 2020, la Viena. Cercul studentesc de drept procesual civil LEX CIVILE a fost infiintat de un grup de studenti ai Facultatii de Stiinte Economice, Juridice si Administrative, din cadrul Universitatii Petru Maior din Tirgu Mures. Among the brocards from Bishop Burchard is the Latin maxim: Dura Lex Sed Lex, which means, "the law is harsh, but it is the law." It follows from the principle of law that even draconian laws must be followed and enforced, if one disagrees with the result, one must seek to change the law. TAIQJ3I. Dura lex sed lex dū´ra lāks sād lāks . dɜ´ru leks sed leks . "The law is hard, but law."A maxim of Roman civil law meaning that, however regrettable the outcome of the legal decision may be, the law must be proclaimed and enforced. The maxim has been used both sincerely and disingenuously. Access to the complete content on Oxford Reference Dura lex sed lex is an expression of Latin origin that literally translates 'dura ley, pero ley'. And that we could cast into Spanish as 'the law is tough, but it is the law'. As such, the phrase is a legal maxim that expresses the need and the obligation to respect and apply the law in all cases, even when it may be rigorous or excessive, since

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