JUS LIBERORUM
jus liberorum (j<<schwa>>s lib-<<schwa>>-ror-<<schwa>>m). [Latin “right of children”] Roman law. A privilege conferred on a parent who has several children; esp., the immunity from compulsory guardianship (tutela) given to a woman with three or more children. — Also termed
jus trium liberorum.
[Blacks Law 8th]