Judicature

Pronunciation: /ˈdʒudiˈkɑˈtʊɹ/

Judicature (noun)

  1. The system of courts that interprets and applies the law in a country.

Examples

  • The judicature ensures justice is served fairly, regardless of the situation.
  • The judicature is responsible for interpreting the law.

Common collocations: independent judicature, reform the judicature, strengthen the judicature

Synonyms of Judicature

Formal

Antonyms of Judicature

  • absence of a formal judicial system
  • lack of law and order