Phrases with «justiciable problems»

The phrase "justiciable problems" refers to issues or conflicts that are eligible to be resolved or decided upon in a court of law. It implies that the problem can be addressed and settled through legal means, rather than being purely subjective or outside the scope of the legal system. Full definition

Sentences with «justiciable problems»

  • The report was entitled The Legal Problems of Everyday Life — The Nature, Extent and Consequences of Justiciable Problems Experienced by Canadians. (slaw.ca)
  • In recent years, he has been hugely influential in developing justiciable problems research in Canada. (slaw.ca)
  • PLEI can be seen as an essential ingredient for clients to take control over the resolution of their own justiciable problems. (slaw.ca)
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