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- Ex_injuria_jus_non_oritur abstract "Ex injuria jus non oritur (Latin for \"law does not arise from injustice\") is a principle of international law. The phrase implies that \"unjust acts cannot create law\". Its rival principle is ex factis jus oritur, in which the existence of facts creates law.".
- Ex_injuria_jus_non_oritur comment "Ex injuria jus non oritur (Latin for \"law does not arise from injustice\") is a principle of international law. The phrase implies that \"unjust acts cannot create law\". Its rival principle is ex factis jus oritur, in which the existence of facts creates law.".