juridicolegal

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juridicolegal (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of juridico-legal
    • 1975, Marxist Miscellany, page 7:
      Ancient India's juridicolegal device for the distribution of the social surplus lay in the ritual-based varna just as that of Greece and Rome lay in the device of citizenship.
    • 2001, Brian Keith Axel, The Nation's Tortured Body, →ISBN:
      The local illuminated one locality in terms of diverse relations of equivalence to other English localities: spaces and temporalities defined by leisure and labor, industrial sponsorship, architectural tradition, and juridicolegal procedures.
    • 2008, Steve Vanderheiden, John Barry, Political Theory and Global Climate Change, page 139:
      A grassroots desire for ecological sustainability is real, but its articulation under existing juridicolegal conditions of governance necessitates that those energies be captured, contained and then channeled into more commodified options and conventional practices within today's operational parameters for global capitalism.