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not generally comparable, comparative more juridical, superlative most juridical
Pertaining to the law or rule of law, legal; judicial, related to the administration of justice (as to jurisprudence, or to the function of a judge or court). quotations examples
...in any case one schematizes power in a juridical form, and one defines its effects as obedience.
1978, Michel Foucault, translated by Robert Hurley, The Will to Knowledge, Penguin, published 1998, page 85
The influence of customary law on juridical practices is itself an index of the degree of popular ‘participation’ in the drafting of laws.
2009, Alain de Benoist, The Problem of Democracy, trans. Sergio Knipe, Arktos Media Ltd. 2011, page 16