Matrix illustrations of the Sophist (Spirit of the Law) Model of Legal Methods and the Rule of Law. Human Entitlement as a moral component in the appeal to Rule of Law is codified in the 21C Consensus Gentium (Global Civil Society) Model of Human Entitlement and the Law of Rights incorporating Right to Global Equity (Global Citizenship) and Rights to Industrial Development (Rights to the City).
Legal Maxims:
Axial: Quod hoc: law with respect to the subject matter; Suo motu: a court or agency motions of its own accord; Quo warranto: by what warrant; Stare decisis: the obligation by a judge to stand by a prior precedent.
Quadrant: Jura Novit Curia: the court knows the law; Narra Mihi factum, Narro tibi ius: provided the facts of the case, the judge will establish applicable law; Propria Persona in Arguendo: Representing oneself, for the sake of argument; Coram Non Judice: legal proceeding without a judge or legal jurisdiction.
Related:
Euclidean matrices presentation of Anti-Imperialism II (Socialisation) - the International Political Economy (IPE) Model of North vs South Globalisation and the exigencies of Global Socialisation programming. 21C De-Industrialisation invokes ‘De-Industrialisation Heritagization’ as a cardinal tenet of Prescriptive Heritagization.
Euclidean matrices illustrating Anti-Imperialism I (De-Politicisation) - a World Systems Model of East vs West Globalisation and the essentia of Global De-Politicisation. 21C De-Industrialisation denotes ‘De-Industrialisation Heritagization’ as a cardinal tenet of Prescriptive Heritagization.
Livelink:
https://sites.google.com/site/humanindustries1/human-heritage/heritagization-polyclinic
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