The principle of legality; no act should be made criminal or punished without advance warning in the form of legislative act.
The pronunciation of "nulla poena sine lege" is as follows: Noo-la pweh-na see-neh leh-geh Note: The pronunciation is given in an approximate manner using English phonetics. It may vary slightly depending on regional accents and pronunciation norms.
It means 'punisment'.
Translating English words to Latin can be hard. Pain in Latin is dolor, morsus, poena, angor, ango, cruciatus, adflictio, poena, and afflictio.
Brynolf Honkasalo has written: 'Nulla poena sine lege' -- subject(s): Ex post facto laws
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As is common with all Latin words, they become the root of many of our English words. Poena seems to be the root of Pain and Punishment.In Roman mythology, Poena(also Poine) is the spirit of punishment and the attendant of punishment to Nemesis, the goddess of divine retribution. The Latin word poena, "pain, punishment, penalty", gave rise to English words such as subpoenaand pain. The original word is the Ancient Greek poinḗ(ποινή), also meaning "penalty."
One word is subpoena which is a legal document summoning someone to court.
memor poena memor damnum subsisto solvo
NO,it is not...
"Subpoena" means, literally, "under penalty" (Latin sub poena). In law it refers to an order to appear or suffer a penalty for contempt of court.
No
Aruba's Constitution emphasizes equality, no penalty without a law (nulla poena sine lege), presumed innocence, and no death penalty.Specifically, Aruba approved its Constitution on August 9, 1985. The right to personal liberty and security as well as the right of freedom of movement within Aruba are guaranteed. The Constitution also guarantees the right to legal assistance and aid.