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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Ius publicum is Latin for public law. PublIus publicum is Latin for public law. Public law regulated the relationships of the government to its citizens, including taxation, while ius privatum (private law), based upon property and contract, concerned relations between individuals. The public/private law dichotomy is a structural core of Roman law and all modern western legal systems. Public law will only include some areas of private law close to the end of the Roman state. Ius publicum was used also to describe obligatory legal regulations, such as ius cogens, which is now a term used in public international law meaning basic rules which cannot (or should not) be broken, or contracted out of. Regulations that can be changed are called today ius dispositivum, and they are used when parties share something and are not in opposition.share something and are not in opposition. , Le ius publicum (du latin, littéralement «Le ius publicum (du latin, littéralement « droit public ») protège les intérêts de l'État romain, tandis que le ius privatum (« droit privé ») protège les individus. Le droit public, à Rome, était divisé entre le , qui traitait des rites, des sacerdoces, etc., et de l'autre côté de la « fonction publique » (les magistratures). Le ius publicum est aussi obligatoirement utilisé pour décrire des règlements juridiques (aujourd'hui appelé ius cogens, ce terme est appliqué dans le droit moderne international pour indiquer les normes péremptoires auxquelles on ne peut déroger). Ceux-ci sont des règlements qui ne peuvent être modifiés ou exclus par l'accord d'un parti. Ces règlements qui ne peuvent être changés sont aujourd'hui appelés , et ils sont utilisés quand un parti partage quelque chose et n'est pas en opposition. quelque chose et n'est pas en opposition.
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rdfs:comment Ius publicum is Latin for public law. PublIus publicum is Latin for public law. Public law regulated the relationships of the government to its citizens, including taxation, while ius privatum (private law), based upon property and contract, concerned relations between individuals. The public/private law dichotomy is a structural core of Roman law and all modern western legal systems. Public law will only include some areas of private law close to the end of the Roman state.e law close to the end of the Roman state. , Le ius publicum (du latin, littéralement «Le ius publicum (du latin, littéralement « droit public ») protège les intérêts de l'État romain, tandis que le ius privatum (« droit privé ») protège les individus. Le droit public, à Rome, était divisé entre le , qui traitait des rites, des sacerdoces, etc., et de l'autre côté de la « fonction publique » (les magistratures).« fonction publique » (les magistratures).
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