omnilaterality
English
Etymology
omnilateral + -ity
Noun
omnilaterality (uncountable)
- The condition of being omnilateral
- 2018, Lisa M. Austin, “The Public Nature of Private Property”, in James Penner, Michael Otsuka, Property Theory: Legal and Political Perspectives, →ISBN, page 2:
- My argument is that Weinrib's account of the priority of the structure of corrective justice over the omnilaterality of public institutions gets things backwards in relation to private property.
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