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What does “De lege ferenda” means?


De lege ferenda means “the law as it exists” used in the sense of “what the law is” or ought to be today.

De lege ferenda means “the law as it exists” used in the sense of “what the law should be” or ought to be in future.

De lege ferenda means “future law” used in the sense of “what the law should be” or ought to be in future.

De lege ferenda means “future ideal law” used in the sense of “what the ideal law should be” or ought to be in future.

De lege ferenda means “the law deferred”.


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De lege ferenda means “future law” used in the sense of “what the law should be” or ought to be in future. Lex lata means “the law as it exists” (Oxford Index).

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