actio popularis
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Etymology
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Noun
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References
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English
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Etymology
Latin
actio
(
“
action
”
)
+
popularis
(
“
of the people
”
)
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Noun
actio popularis
Action
to obtain
remedy
by a person or a group in the name of the
collective
interest
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References
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See also
erga omnes
jus cogens
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