non-justiciable

[US]/[ˌnɒnˈdʒʊˈstɪʃɪəbl]/
[UK]/[ˌnɒnˈdʒʊˈstɪʃɪəbl]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Not fit to be decided by a court; not capable of being judicially determined.; Relating to matters outside the scope of judicial review.

Phrases & Collocations

non-justiciable matter

deemed non-justiciable

non-justiciable issue

rendering non-justiciable

inherently non-justiciable

found non-justiciable

clearly non-justiciable

non-justiciable questions

being non-justiciable

constitutionally non-justiciable

Example Sentences

the court found the matter to be legally non-justiciable and dismissed the case.

many political questions are considered non-justiciable by the judiciary.

the issue of foreign policy is often deemed non-justiciable in domestic courts.

legislative decisions are generally non-justiciable, leaving policy choices to the legislature.

the plaintiffs argued, but the court maintained the claim was non-justiciable.

standing requirements can render a case non-justiciable if not properly established.

the doctrine of non-justiciable political questions limits judicial review.

the court acknowledged the issue but ruled it was non-justiciable in nature.

academic debates on complex topics often involve non-justiciable issues.

the constitution defines certain areas as non-justiciable to protect governmental functions.

despite the plaintiff's efforts, the claim remained legally non-justiciable.

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