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juridical

[joo-rid-i-kuhl] / dʒʊˈrɪd ɪ kəl /






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Maurizio Veglio, a lawyer with the Association for Juridical Studies on Immigration, called the new fast-track procedures “an attack on the right to receive asylum.”

From Seattle Times • Nov. 15, 2023

Juridical truth was equated with the transcendental nature of the leader.

From Salon • Aug. 19, 2022

A respected professor of international law, former dean of the faculty of Juridical and Political Sciences at University of Yaoundé II, and former chairman and special rapporteur of the U.N.

From Washington Post • Feb. 8, 2019

“Cancer is the next H.I.V./AIDS issue, and the fight has only begun,” said Shamnad Basheer, a professor of law at West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences in Kolkata.

From New York Times • Dec. 30, 2013

During the existence of the Knickerbocker Magazine, before its decadence, he contributed to its pages a series of valuable articles on "Butler's Horae Juridical," and on "The Revolution of 1688."

From Cleveland Past and Present Its Representative Men by Joblin, Maurice




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