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justiciable /dʒʌˈstɪʃəb(ə)l /adjective Law(Of a state or action) subject to trial in a court of law: we signed the treaty under European law, justiciable under the European Court...- Accordingly, the duty owed under Section 17 of the Children Act 1989 is a target duty owed to children in general and is not justiciable by judicial review.
- The Solicitor-General for the Commonwealth says that the question of ordinary annual services is not justiciable in the courts of this country.
- Even if the issues are justiciable, the courts will not accept that a negligence action can be brought unless it would be just and reasonable for a duty of care to exist.
Derivativesjusticiability noun ...- Adding to the justiciability hurdle, I doubt members of the Senate even have standing to bring such a claim.
- All these cases failed to get around the test of justiciability.
- Here we see clarity and precision mentioned as the conditions of justiciability and of direct applicability of EC law in national courts.
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French, from justicier 'bring to trial', from medieval Latin justitiare, from Latin justitia 'equity', from justus (see just). |