juridico-political

adj

Etymology

From juridico- + political.

  1. derived from πολιτικός
  2. derived from politicus
  3. borrowed from politique
  4. formed as political — “politic + -al
  5. prefixed as juridico-political — “juridico + political

Definitions

  1. politicojudicial

    • The public execution, then, has a juridico-political function. It is a ceremonial by which a momentarily injured sovereignty is reconstituted. It restores that sovereignty by manifesting it at its most spectacular.
    • What happened in the camps so exceeds the juridical concept of crime that the specific juridico-political structure in which those events took place is often simply omitted from consideration.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA