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14-September-2008 12:50:18 - Sine qua non For other uses, see Sine qua non disambiguation. Look up Sine qua non in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sine qua non or conditio sine qua non plural sine quibus non was originally a Latin legal term for a condition without which it could not be or but for... or without which there is nothing. It refers to an indispensable and essential action, condition, or ingredient. As a Latin term, it occurs in the work of Boethius, and originated in Aristotelian expressions.1 In recent times it has passed from a merely legal usage to a more general usage in many languages, including English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, etc. In Classical Latin the correct form uses the word condicio, but nowadays the phrase is sometimes found to be used with conditio, which has a different meaning in Latin foundation. The phrase is also used in economics, philosophy and medicine. An example of the term's usage was annotated in H.W. Brand's biography of Andrew Jackson. The book included a toast given by Jackson on the occasion of his receiving an honorary doctorate from Harvard University. The President responded to his listeners, E pluribus unum, my friends. Sine qua non. A recent example come from Javier Solana who said that the arrest of Radovan Karadžić was a sine qua non condition for Serbia joining the European Union and it has been a very important step to move closer to Europe.citation needed It also appears in the commentary on Article 59 of the Fourth Geneva Convention on the protection of civilians during a time of war. In this case the sine qua non refers to the assurance that relief aid will go to the civilian population and not be diverted towards the benefit of the Occupying Power.2. References ^ sine qua non. Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. 2nd ed. 1989. ^ International Humanitarian Law - Fourth 1949 Geneva Convention IUS This article is a stub about a Latin phrase with a legal meaning. Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Sine_qua_non Categories: Latin legal phrases | Tort law | Latin legal phrase stubsHidden categories: All articles with statements | Articles with statements since July 2008 Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page Languages БългарÑ?ки ÄŒesky Deutsch Español Français Italiano Nederlands ‪Norsk bokmÃ¥l‬ Polski Português SlovenÄ?ina This page was last modified on 12 August 2008, at 05:46
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