单词 | judicialize |
释义 | judicializev. transitive. To make judicial in character; to treat judicially; to subject to judicial process or decision; †to arrive at a judgement or decision about (obsolete). ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > judge, determine [verb (transitive)] addeemeOE sayeOE assizec1399 concludec1405 discernc1425 judgec1425 discussc1430 judicate?1577 aread1593 addooma1599 arbitratea1616 overcall1654 dijudicate1666 result1705 judicialize1851 1851 T. Turner Law Patents & Registration v. 48 The trade or rival patents sometimes appear to oppose, and this judicialises the proceeding. 1877 T. Sinclair Mount 6 Must one..judicialise the problem whether Shakespeare died from a debauch, before one can have soul-liftings with [him] on the divine spirit's wings. 1940 Univ. Chicago Law Rev. 7 667 A promising avenue for the control of an administration is to judicialize its attitude. 1968 H. L. Packer Limits of Criminal Sanction x. 208 The effective implementation of these standards for ‘judicializing’ the preliminary examination requires that counsel be available. 2000 Jrnl. Law & Society 27 431 The 1991 Criminal Justice Act judicialised the tariff-fixing process for assessing the tariff for adult discretionary life sentences. Derivatives juˌdicialiˈzation n. ΚΠ 1903 Med. World Jan. 48/2 In 1894, the glory year of land resumption, government loans to farmers, nationalization of credit, labor legislation and judicialization of strikes and lockouts. 1980 Economist 26 Jan. 26/1 The presence of lawyers is not especially welcome: ‘judicialization’ tends to make tribunals more formal. 2004 G. W. Liebmann in C. Wolfe That Eminent Tribunal v. 90 Social work was largely destroyed by the judicialization of welfare rights and the related elimination of bureaucratic discretion. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1851 |
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