- sui iuris,
commonly also
spelled sui
juris (ˈsuaɪ ˈdʒʊərɪs, ˈsui), is a
latin phrase which literally means 'of one's own
right - a
mission sui iuris, or in
latin missio sui iuris, also
known as an
independent mission, is a rare type of
roman catholic missionary - the
corpus juris (or iuris)
civilis ('body of
civil law') is the
modern name for a
collection of
fundamental works in
jurisprudence ,
- iuri gabiskiria. (იური გაბისკირია. born 1
september 1968 in
bakuriani ) is a
retired georgian professional football er. he made his
- iuri osip'ovi (born 16
march 1937) is a
soviet olympic fencer . he
competed in the
individual and team foil
events at the 1956
summer - iuri josé picanço
medeiros (born 10 july 1994) is a
portuguese footballer who
plays for
sporting clube de
portugal b , as a
forward .
- iuri
akobia (georgian იური აკობია) is a
georgian composer of
chess endgame studies and
chess problems . he was born in
anaklia ,
- iuri
danilo eduardo da
costa (born 1
february 1984) is an
angola n businessperson. in 2007, he
became in the
youngest director of the
-
fumus boni
iuris is a
latin phrase, used in
european courts,
meaning 'presumption of
sufficient legal basis' (literally
meaning 'smoke of a
- regulæ juris, also
spelled as
regulae - and -
iuris (latin for 'rules of law') is a
generic term for
general rules or
principles serving