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What (who) is judicature - definition

SYSTEM OF COURTS THAT INTERPRETS AND APPLIES THE LAW
Judicial power; Judicial branch; Judicial; Judicial system; Judicative; Judicial Branch; Federal Judiciary; Judicature; Judicial behavior; Court systems; Court system; Judicatory; Judicial science; Judiciary branch; Judicial body; Judiciary system; Judicial branch of government; Judiciaries
  • ''Corpus Iuris Civilis'', 1607
  • Gratian
  • [[Lady Justice]] (Latin: ''Justicia''), symbol of the judiciary.<ref>Hamilton, Marci.  ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=Ox4_vqFCjcEC&pg=PA296 God vs. the Gavel]'', p. 296 (Cambridge University Press 2005): "The symbol of the judicial system, seen in courtrooms throughout the United States, is blindfolded Lady Justice."</ref><ref>Fabri, Marco.  ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=AwwH0F8iC9QC&pg=PA137 The challenge of change for judicial systems]'', p, 137 (IOS Press 2000): "the judicial system is intended to be apolitical, its symbol being that of a blindfolded Lady Justice holding balanced scales."</ref> Statue at Shelby County Courthouse, Memphis, Tennessee
  • The Commonwealth Law Courts Building in [[Melbourne]], the location of the Melbourne branches of the [[Federal Circuit Court of Australia]], the [[Federal Court of Australia]], the [[Family Court of Australia]], as well as occasional [[High Court of Australia]] sittings

Judicature         
·noun A court of justice; a judicatory.
II. Judicature ·noun The right of judicial action; jurisdiction; extent jurisdiction of a judge or court.
III. Judicature ·noun The state or profession of those employed in the administration of justice; also, the dispensing or administration of justice.
judicature         
n.
1.
Administration of justice.
2.
Jurisdiction.
judicature         
['d?u:d?k??t??, d??'d?k-]
¦ noun
1. the administration of justice.
2. (the judicature) the judiciary.
Derivatives
judicatory adjective
Origin
C16: from med. L. judicatura, from L. judicare 'to judge'.

Wikipedia

Judiciary

The judiciary (also known as the judicial system, judicature, judicial branch, judiciative branch, and court or judiciary system) is the system of courts that adjudicates legal disputes/disagreements and interprets, defends, and applies the law in legal cases.

Examples of use of judicature
1. Sonnett, a Miami lawyer and president of the American Judicature Society, a nonpartisan group of judges, lawyers and others.
2. These statistics will be in the next issue of Judicature, next month.For Russians, a Bolton Out of the Blue If the Senate confirms Undersecretary of State John R.
3. They authorized the "governor–general" of Korea to exercise the supreme authority of colonial rule in all fields including legislation, judicature, administration and military affairs.
4. Chairman Trong said: "We can not tell about a law–governed state of the people, by the people and for the people once there are still citizens suffering injustice or their life, property and honour are damaged by unjust and contrary–to–the–law decisions of the judicature, including courts‘ verdicts." He asked all officials working in the sector to improve their professional competence and virtuous characters, especially a transparent mind.
5. Recalling that some days ago the Seoul High Court held a trial on an appeal of the two criminals of the U.S. forces who were sentenced to three years in jail at the first trial on the charge of sexual abuses at which it commuted the penalty or declared them not guilty, the statement charged that the specter of man–killing judicature is haunting in this land again.