juridical Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dʒʊəˈrɪd.ɪ.k.əl]
  • Us [ dʒʊˈrɪd.ɪ.k.əl]

Meaning of juridical In English

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Examples of juridical

  • The judicial system establishes in its rules a series of juridical consequences in the event that certain hypothetical events occur.

  • This institution evidently was moving towards unifying the juridical statutes, the diversity of which could not resist the integration of the network for long.

  • They failed to realize that they were thereby adopting not an economic but a juridical standpoint.

  • He spoke to her in theological, juridical, medical, and philosophical voices.

  • Where are our historical and ethical juridical fault lines inscribed in these taxonomies, in the taxonomical ordering and narration of these relationships?

  • However, the juridical weight of this right is a point of departure for exploring these modalities.

  • This system provided the magistracy with the opportunity to decouple domicile rights from political, economic or juridical rights.

  • It begins to perform a more positive, regulatory, and productive role, rather than remaining exclusively bound to its traditional deductive, juridical function.

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