The word "adjudicative" refers to the process of making a judgement or decision, typically in a legal or dispute resolution context. It involves weighing evidence, analyzing arguments, and reaching a conclusion. Full definition
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There are a great variety of adjudicative tribunals in Canada, all with different rules and approaches to... [more] (slaw.ca)
Yet in the US federal system legislative facts are specifically exempted from any constraints that might apply to judicial notice of adjudicative facts. (slaw.ca)
Adding adjudicators who are not involved in self - regulation, including setting conduct rules, risks loss of regulatory expertise in adjudicative decision - making. (slaw.ca)