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customary law - traducción al Inglés

TYPE OR SOURCE OF LAW
Tribal Law; Customary Law; Legal custom; Coutoumier; Consuetudinary law; Custom law; Customary courts; Unofficial law; Early customary law; Customary rights; Customary court; Custom (law)
  • A court presided over by a customary chief in the [[Belgian Congo]], {{circa}}1942

customary law         
(n.) = ley consuetudinaria
Ex: Enter ancient laws, customary laws, tribal laws, etc, under a uniform title or under the title proper of the item being catalogued.
tribal law         
(n.) = ley tribal
Ex: Enter ancient laws, customary laws, tribal laws, etc, under a uniform title or under the title proper of the item being catalogued.
customary         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Consuetudinary; Customary; Custom (disambiguation); Customs (disambiguation)
(adj.) = acostumbrado, habitual
Ex: What I"m getting at is this: At least in the CIP entry that I have seen, LC, following customary practice, made a title entry for the main title, "Women in Librarianship", but nothing under Melvil's "Rib Symposium".
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* be customary = ser la costumbre, ser habitual, ser costumbre
* customary law = ley consuetudinaria

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Wikipedia

Customary law

A legal custom is the established pattern of behavior that can be objectively verified within a particular social setting. A claim can be carried out in defense of "what has always been done and accepted by law".

Customary law (also, consuetudinary or unofficial law) exists where:

  1. a certain legal practice is observed and
  2. the relevant actors consider it to be an opinion of law or necessity (opinio juris).

Most customary laws deal with standards of the community that have been long-established in a given locale. However, the term can also apply to areas of international law where certain standards have been nearly universal in their acceptance as correct bases of action – for example, laws against piracy or slavery (see hostis humani generis). In many, though not all instances, customary laws will have supportive court rulings and case law that have evolved over time to give additional weight to their rule as law and also to demonstrate the trajectory of evolution (if any) in the interpretation of such law by relevant courts.

Ejemplos de uso de customary law
1. Customary law Customary law – the law of the community as opposed to that of the court – has always played an important role in south Sudanese society.
2. The customary law varies according to region and ethnic group.
3. "The implementation of customary law is a very big concern," she said.
4. "Customary law ... is a shield behind which violent aboriginal men can hide," Carney told local radio.
5. These trials should be independent, publicly supported, and guided by the principles of international law and customary law.