Definitions from Wiktionary (iudex non calculat)
▸ noun: (law) The principle that a judge should base their decision on the strength of the arguments rather than their quantity.
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▸ noun: (law) The principle that a judge should base their decision on the strength of the arguments rather than their quantity.
Similar:
ignoramus,
nonjudgment,
nonjurorism,
chose jugée,
non liquet,
nonjudge,
nullius in bonis,
nisi,
nonjurist,
res integra,
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