Juristic vs Juridical - What's the difference?
juristic | 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).
* 1978 , , The Will to Knowledge , trans. Robert Hurley, Penguin 1998, page 85:
As adjectives the difference between juristic and juridical
is that juristic is of or pertaining to a jurist or juristics while juridical is 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).juridical
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Alternative forms
* juridicAdjective
(en adjective)- ...in any case one schematizes power in a juridical form, and one defines its effects as obedience.