conjectio causaeglossary / CONJECTIO CAUSAE conjectio causae (k[schwa]n-jek-shee-oh kaw-zee). [Latin “putting together of a cause”] Roman law. A summary presentation of a case before the court by the parties or their advocates. 词条贡献者 译者崇载,国际名校知识产权法专业,擅长翻译有关人工智能、机器学习和机器人技术领域的法律文件。