Principle of certainty
The principle of certainty stands for:
- Constitutional principle of certainty (Germany)
- Criminal specificity principle (Germany)
- Property law principle of certainty (Germany)
- Constitutional principle of certainty (Liechtenstein)
- Criminal specificity principle (Liechtenstein)
- Civil law principle of certainty (Liechtenstein)
- Constitutional principle of certainty (Austria)
- Criminal specificity principle (Austria)
- Civil law principle of certainty (Austria)
- Constitutional principle of certainty (Switzerland)
- Criminal specificity principle (Switzerland)
- Property law principle of certainty (Switzerland)
In addition to the word principle of specificity, the words “law of specificity”, “principle of specificity” and “postulate of specificity” are also used with the same meaning.
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