Publici juris

In this article, Publici juris will be addressed from a multidisciplinary and updated perspective, in order to exhaustively analyze and understand all aspects related to this topic. A journey will be made through the historical background, the different current theories and approaches, as well as the practical and social implications that Publici juris entails. It will seek to offer a complete and balanced vision that allows the reader to acquire comprehensive knowledge about this issue that is so relevant today.

Publici juris is a legal Latin term, approximately translating to English as "of public right". An example is water in the sea.

Many times referred to in discussion of property rights in law.

"But the news element—the information respecting current events contained in the literary production—is not the creation of the writer, but is a report of matters that ordinarily are publici juris; it is history of the day." International News Service v. Associated Press, 248 U.S. 215, 234 (1918).

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References

  1. ^ Henry Campbell Black (1910). Black's Law Dictionary (Second Edition)  – via Wikisource.