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juridical

[joo-rid-i-kuhl] / dʒʊˈrɪd ɪ kəl /






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The procedures may differ, but the result is the same: through administrative and juridical harassment, civil or military, our colleagues are deprived of their fundamental freedoms, including academic freedom.

From Scientific American

“From a juridical point of view, this whole exercise is insane,” said Greg B. Yudin, a sociologist and political theorist at the Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences.

From New York Times

Until then, black American life is stalked by the direct violence that killed George Floyd, the systemic violence that has left so many vulnerable to disease, and the juridical violence experienced by Jalil Muntaqim.

From The Guardian

Treating a suspect that way “doesn’t reflect our principles and juridical values,” said Conte, who is a lawyer.

From Washington Times

“We know that Mexico has the legal and juridical instruments that can be used if necessary,” said Luz Maria de la Mora, the undersecretary of commerce.

From Washington Post