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juridical

[joo-rid-i-kuhl] / dʒʊˈrɪd ɪ kəl /






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I could not, however, do the same with respect to the other two branches of political power: legislative and juridical.

From Salon • May 11, 2024

Francis told a Spanish newspaper last month that he did not intend to define the juridical status of popes emeritus, although he had previously indicated privately that a Vatican department could script such rules.

From Reuters • Jan. 3, 2023

He also doesn’t blame the juridical system for forcing him out.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 10, 2022

He received a law degree from New York University in 1969, a master of laws degree from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1972 and a doctor of juridical science from Yale University in 1976.

From Washington Post • Dec. 2, 2019

Constitutions are not designed for metaphysical or logical subtleties, for niceties of expression, for critical propriety, for elaborate shades of meaning, or for the exercise of philosophical acuteness or juridical research.

From Slavery and the Constitution by Bowditch, William Ingersoll




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