Ius Publicum Law and Legal Definition
Ius publicum is the Latin for public law. It is to protect the interests of the Roman state
Ius publicum was also used to describe obligatory legal regulations, such as “ius cogens or jus cogens”, which is a term in public international law that refers to basic rules which cannot be broken.
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