answersLogoWhite

0

"Idem" is a Latin term meaning "the same" or "the same as mentioned previously." It is often used in legal and academic contexts to refer back to a previously cited source or to indicate that something is identical to what has been stated before. In scholarly writing, it helps avoid redundancy by allowing authors to reference the same work without repeating the full citation.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

3mo ago

What else can I help you with?

Trending Questions
What the contitutoin is what? Does a judge have a time frame or due process to sign divorce papers after giving them the OK? How does Lazarus's cognitive-mediation theory differ from the Schachter-Singer cognitive arousal theory? Why is the house more diverse then the senate? If a father has not seen his child in 13 years does he still have rights and does the mother need his permission to have the child's last name changed? What helps Prevent crossover voting? Can a person aged 18 to 21 enter a bar in Georgia if not drinking alcohol? How can you violate the law of nature? Is it legal to exterminate honeybees in NC? What is the difference between Rights arbitration and interest arbitration? What is the best estimate of the number of aborigines in Australia who have been killed through genocide by the British immigrants? I have lost my passport and i even don't know my file no Please tell me from where i can find my file noplease help me its urgent? What age child can ride in front seat in MT? Do you have to be 21 to drive a motocycle in ga? Do you have to pay a toliet bill? Is the pirate bay.se safe? What steps should I take to ensure that I am successful in getting joint custody of my child? Which Law of War principle obligates parties to a conflict to discriminate between the armed forces and those taking no active part in hostilities? Is the concept of innocent until proven guilty more just and fair than the concept of guilty until proven innocent? What is homestead abandonment?