de lege lata
de lege lata (dee lee-jee lay-t[schwa]). [Latin “from law passed”] Int’l law. 1. Existing law. 2. The principle that a court should decide based on actual law and not on how it thinks the law ought to be. Cf. DE LEGE FERENDA.
de lege lata (dee lee-jee lay-t[schwa]). [Latin “from law passed”] Int’l law. 1. Existing law. 2. The principle that a court should decide based on actual law and not on how it thinks the law ought to be. Cf. DE LEGE FERENDA.