Examples of 'justiciable' in a sentence

Meaning of "justiciable"

Justiciable (adjective) - Refers to a law, right, or issue that is capable of being resolved in the legal system; subject to jurisdiction
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  • Of or pertaining to justiciability; able to be evaluated and resolved by the courts.

How to use "justiciable" in a sentence

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We are also persuaded that a justiciable controversy is presented.
Fundamental rights are guaranteed and rendered justiciable.
And all are believed to be justiciable by their nature.
Fundamental rights are only effective if they are justiciable.
No justiciable standard exists for healthcare.
The rights in question were not readily justiciable.
Justiciable elements of the right to education.
Laws made pursuant to it were therefore not justiciable.
A subject matter is justiciable when it is tried according to law.
And these rights are wholly justiciable.
This is also a justiciable fundamental right.
The nature of the right to food as a justiciable right.
We believe a justiciable controversy has been presented.
The right to freedom of expression is justiciable.
Justiciable aspects of the right.

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The operations of private providers are justiciable.
Otherwise justiciable controversy to obtain judicial resolution of that controversy.
The above fundamental rights are justiciable.
This is a justiciable right and obliges society to provide a positive benefit.
To national security are not justiciable.
For an issue to be justiciable the question must raise a legal issue.
This human right is not derogable and is wholly justiciable.
Deciding whether a claim is justiciable depends on the answers to several questions.
Her decision is not justiciable.
There can be no justiciable controversy regarding the constitutionality of a proposed bill.
This is a social right that is directly justiciable in the courts.
They should all be justiciable and directly applicable before the courts.
Issues of theology are not justiciable.
Justiciable in nature.
The court ruled that the legislation is not justiciable.
They are justiciable.
Accountability could be made operational if the right to education was made justiciable.
The law protects the justiciable against any abuse or deviation the judge.
The case at bar is justiciable.
Namibia has a justiciable Bill of Rights which is incorporated in the Constitution.
I did not claim that it was justiciable.
The fact that certain rights were not justiciable led to a de facto hierarchy between rights.
It proceeds and makes all the three generations of rights justiciable.
These rights enshrined in the Constitution are justiciable before an independent judiciary.
An expanding body of national jurisprudence makes the right to food justiciable.
The person of the governor of Quebec is justiciable to the laws of the province.
This listing shows that many components of housing rights are justiciable.
The Court held that the issue was justiciable as there was a legal component to it.
It presents an important means and starting point for making a right justiciable.
Section V identifies a number of justiciable elements of the right to education.
He would welcome some concrete examples of exactly which rights were in fact justiciable.
This article forms part of the justiciable Bill of Rights of the Namibian Constitution.
The infringement or imminent infringement of these rights is justiciable in a court of law.
Essentially, justiciable rights are rights that are capable of being adjudicated by a court of law.
The right to education has been considered to be fully justiciable in many jurisdictions.

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