The Latin term sui juris means of one's own right.
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Sui, Balochistan, a place in Pakistan which is the center of Pakistan's natural gas reserves.
The Sui dynasty's early demise was attributed to the government's tyrannical demands on the people, who bore the crushing burden of taxes and compulsory labor.
It is usually spelled "suijuris" in civil law, which uses the phrase to indicate legal competence, the capacity to manage ones own affairs (Black's Law Dictionary, Oxford English Dictionary).