Jurist
A jurist is a person with expert knowledge of law. The term is commonly used to describe judges, magistrates, lawyers, and legal scholars who study, interpret, or apply the law. A jurist may be a practitioner who argues cases in court, a judge who decides disputes, or an academic who analyzes legal systems and doctrines. In practice, many jurists contribute to the development of law through judicial opinions, legislative commentary, or doctrinal writings.
In civil-law jurisdictions, jurists are often trained as both scholars and practitioners and may draft codes,
The core tasks of a jurist include interpreting statutes and constitutional provisions, examining applicable sources of
Etymology: from Latin jus, juris "law." In English usage, "jurist" often connotes a legal scholar or authority