judicature
pronunciation
How to pronounce judicature in British English: UK [ˈdʒu:dɪkətʃə(r)]
How to pronounce judicature in American English: US [ˈdʒudɪkəˌtʃʊr]
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- Noun:
- an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business
- the system of law courts that administer justice and constitute the judicial branch of government
- the administration of law; the act of determining rights and assigning rewards or punishments
- the position of judge
Word Origin
- judicature (n.)
- 1520s, from Medieval Latin iudicatura, from iudicat-, past participle stem of Latin iudicare "to judge" (see judge (v.)).
Example
- 1. Judicial interpretation becomes a fundamental work in the judicature .
- 2. It is a partnership office approved by henan judicature bureau . There are over ten lawyers who are well known in their own fields .
- 3. Judicial independence includes independence of both the judicature and the judiciary . Judicial independece is the preconditioned basis of judicial justice and judicial justice is the purpose of judicial independence .
- 4. Application of dilemma in judicature practice .
- 5. To set up and perfect lawyer system is one of important symbols in democratizing judicature in a country .