- Laesae majestatis crimen
Laesae majestatis crimen (lat.), s. Politische Verbrechen.
http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.
Laesae majestatis crimen (lat.), s. Politische Verbrechen.
http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.
Laesae majestatis crimen — Laesae majestatis crimen, so v.w. Majestätsverbrechen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
crimen laesae majestatis — /lēˈsē maj əs tāˈtis or līˈsī ma yes täˈtis/ noun High treason • • • Main Entry: ↑crimen … Useful english dictionary
Crimen laesae majestatis — Majestätsbeleidigung (Latein: crimen laesae majestatis) ist in einer Monarchie die vorsätzliche Beleidigung oder Tätlichkeit, die gegen einen regierenden Monarchen verübt wird. Im weiteren Sinn kann darunter modern auch die Beleidigung eines… … Deutsch Wikipedia
crimen laesae majestatis — /krayman liyziy maejasateytas/ The crime of lese majesty, or injuring majesty or royalty; high treason. The term was used by the older English law writers to denote any crime affecting the king s person or dignity. It is borrowed from the civil… … Black's law dictionary
crimen laesae majestatis omnia alia crimina excedit quoad pcenam — /krayman liyziy maejasteytas omniya eyliya krimana aksiydat kwowaed piynam/ The crime of treason exceeds all other crimes in its punishment … Black's law dictionary
crimen laesae majestatis — /krayman liyziy maejasateytas/ The crime of lese majesty, or injuring majesty or royalty; high treason. The term was used by the older English law writers to denote any crime affecting the king s person or dignity. It is borrowed from the civil… … Black's law dictionary
crimen laesae majestatis omnia alia crimina excedit quoad pcenam — /krayman liyziy maejasteytas omniya eyliya krimana aksiydat kwowaed piynam/ The crime of treason exceeds all other crimes in its punishment … Black's law dictionary
crimen laesae majestatis — The crime of injuring majesty, high treason. See 4 Bl Comm 75 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Crimen laesae majestatis omnia alia crimina excedit quoad poenam — The punishment for high treason exceeds that for all other crimes … Ballentine's law dictionary
Crimen — (lat.), Verbrechen, sowie alle Zusätze von Beiwörtern u. dgl, welche hier nicht zu finden sind, s. u. Verbrechen. C. ambĭtus, s. Ambitus; C. attentatus, s. u. Attentat; C. consummatum u. C. inchoatum, s. u. Verbrecherischer Versuch; C.… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon